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DATA PRIVACY NOTICE AND CONSENT FORM

Cloudstaff is committed to protecting the privacy of its data subjects, and ensuring the safety and security of personal data under its control and custody. This policy provides information on what personal data is gathered by Cloudstaff Security Tips about its current, past, and prospective employees; how it will use and process this; how it will keep this secure; and how it will dispose of it when it is no longer needed. This information is provided in compliance with the Philippine Republic Act No. 10173, also known as, the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (DPA) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (DPA-IRR). It sets out Cloudstaffs’ data protection practices designed to safeguard the personal data of individuals it deals with, and also to inform such individuals of their rights under the Act.

The personal data obtained from this application is entered and stored within the Cloudstaff system and will only be accessed by the Cloudstaff’s authorized personnel. Cloudstaff have instituted appropriate organizational, technical and cloud security measures (Amazon Web Services Shared Responsibility) to ensure the protection of the users personal data.

Information collected will be automatically deleted after three (3) years inactivity.

Furthermore, the information collected and stored in the application are as follows:
  • Given Name
  • Family Name
  • Avatar [Profile Picture]

USER CONSENT

I have read the Data Privacy Statement and expressed my consent for Cloudstaff to collect, record, organize, update or modify, retrieve, consult, use, consolidate, block, erase or destruct my personal data as part of my information.

I hereby affirm my right to be informed, object to processing, access and rectify, suspend or withdraw my personal data, and be indemnified in case of damages pursuant to the provisions of the Republic Act No. 10173 of the Philippines, Data Privacy Act of 2012 and its corresponding Implementing Rules and Regulations.

If you want to exercise any of your rights, or if you have any questions about how we process your personal data, please contact Cloudstaff’s Data Protection Officer, through the following channel:

Email to privacy@cloudstaff.com

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Google Sounds the Alarm: Zero-Day Flaw Threatens Chrome Users, Immediate Update Required!

Google has discovered a serious problem in its Chrome web browser that hackers are actively using to attack computers. They have quickly taken steps to fix the issue. The problem is known as CVE-2023-3079 and it affects the way Chrome handles certain types of computer code. The company found out about this issue thanks to Clement Lecigne, who works in their security team.

This vulnerability allows attackers to corrupt important parts of a computer's memory by tricking Chrome into loading a specially crafted web page. Google has confirmed that hackers are already taking advantage of this vulnerability.

This is the third time this year that Google has had to deal with this kind of problem. In the past, they fixed two other issues called CVE-2023-2033 and CVE-2023-2136. These vulnerabilities allowed attackers to confuse Chrome and cause other types of computer errors.

To protect yourself from these attacks, it's important to update your Chrome browser to version 114.0.5735.110 if you're using Windows or version 114.0.5735.106 if you're using macOS or Linux. If you use other browsers like Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, or Vivaldi that are based on Chrome, you should also make sure to update them as soon as possible to stay safe.


Source: https://thehackernews.com/2023/06/zero-day-alert-google-issues-patch-for.html


Bridz Jude (BridzG) Guilas | News
Created: June 06 2023 | Updated: on 6/6/23
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