Your Period Tracker Isn’t the Only Privacy Wake-Up Call This Week

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Security roundup flags widening privacy and security concerns: Stardust period-tracker data sharing is exposed in a Mozilla audit (Euki is the privacy-friendly exception), Russia’s FSB is sanctioned for a near–blackout attack on Poland’s grid, a Russian hacker’s ties to Kaspersky surface in a Reuters report, DHS’s HSIN breach was initially treated as a false positive before confirmation, and Suno’s AI music training scraped millions of songs with customer data exposed—illustrating how AI, surveillance, and state-linked cyber operations intersect with everyday tech.
- Security News This Week: Your Period Tracker Is (Probably) Spying on You WIRED
- How period trackers share your private details BBC
- Period tracking app Stardust shares sensitive user data with third parties, report finds SC Media
- Mozilla study ranks Euki as the most private period tracker CyberInsider
- Stardust period tracker shares health data, study reveals FemTech World
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