A recent post on the Google Security Blog says that the internet giant will require that users enable JavaScript to use the Google sign-in page. This will allow Google to run a risk assessment and only allow a sign-in if nothing looks suspicious. The blog post also discusses new Google account...
On August 20th, T-Mobile experienced an unauthorized access incident (hacked) but they are confident that no financial information, social security numbers, or passwords were compromised. Only user's personal information such as name, billing zip code, phone number, email address, account...