New to the Street airs its “Sekur Privacy & Sekur Security Segment – Weekly Hack” with internationally acclaimed internet privacy expert Mr. Alain Ghiai, CEO at Sekur Private Data, Ltd. (OTCQX: SWISF) (CSE: SKUR) (FRA: GDT0) (Sekur®) and TV Co-Host / Multi-media Journalist Ana Berry. The segment discusses recently hacked data from a popular ancestry genetics company. Recently, hackers obtained records from 23andMe and posted sales of clients’ information on the “Dark Web.” Birthdays, addresses, genetic profiles, and other data taken from the site, millions of clients’ sensitive data, appear to be up for sale. Even though 23andMe is actively working on mitigating the issues, the hack still breached sensitive data. Unfortunately, Big Tech Platforms and entities that use these platforms have limited cybersecurity features. Businesses and individuals continue to deal with hacking issues from open tech platforms, resulting in personal data theft and Business Email Compromise (BEC). Alain recommends limiting social media interaction, which brings less visibility to one’s personal and business activities. Hackers use social media sites to track potential cyber-targets to steal one’s data. Sekur offers several closed-loop secure encrypted products, limiting the threat of a cybersecurity breach. SekurVPN, SekurMail, SekurMessenger, and other Sekur services are affordable, private, and secure applications available for individuals, businesses, enterprises, telecom operators, and governmental agencies. SekurSend/SekurReply and “Chat-by-Invite” features can give end-users a secure, encrypted communication platform protecting sender and receivers with built-in parameters that set time, read, and file share limits. SekurVPN, a virtual private network, also hosted on the Company’s wholly owned and operated servers in Switzerland, adds another layer of privacy, not tracking internet traffic and has end-users always appearing to be in Switzerland. The Company has a PROMO CODE: PRIVACY; subscribers can get an additional 15% off monthly and yearly subscriptions on all services for five years, and offers a one-month free trial for its SekurVPN. Sekur never asks for phone numbers, never collects or sells data, never data mines, never logs IP addresses, never uses 3rd party software/hardware providers, and never “Heatmaps” data. Remember, Sekur Private Data, Ltd. operates in Switzerland, a country with very tough privacy laws. The on-screen QR code is available during the shows to download more info or visit Sekur Private Data, Ltd. – https://sekurprivatedata.com/, http:/sekur.com/ and https://sekurvpn.com/. “What is your privacy worth?”