Microsoft Fixes Important Same-Origin Framework Protection Exploit for Edge Sadly, a complete dataset of 10.87 Gb has been released on its GitHub for uncautious users who have not changed their transactions setting to “Public” Salmon. The transactions were reported between July and September 2018, October 2018, and January and February 2019. If in the above times you have done some transactions via Venmo then these may just have been leaked. To change your privacy settings to Private, simply tap the “Settings” menu hop on the “Privacy” section on the “Past Transactions” button and then select “Change All to Private.” This will cover all past transactions, and will secure future ones. For failing to inform Venmo users of what they are expected to do if they want to protect their privacy, PayPal has already obtained the smite from the FTC (Federal Trade Commission). Following an investigation carried out by the Ftc in 2018, Venmo has now been put with third-party organisations reporting on its status every two years on a ten-year security audit programme. With reports like this surfacing in the press, one has to wonder what is the scale and scope of these audits, and why Venmo refuses to take the step of making it private by default.