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1 week ago
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Woodside wants to know about federal agencies tapping into its surveillance cameras

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1 week ago
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Woodside wants to know about federal agencies tapping into its surveillance cameras

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fromTechRepublic
7 hours ago

Millions at Risk as Android Mental Health Apps Expose Sensitive Data

Ten popular Android mental health apps with 14.7 million combined installs contain 1,575 security vulnerabilities, including dozens rated high severity, potentially exposing users' sensitive therapy data and personal information.
fromSilicon Canals
11 hours ago

I traced who profits every time you tap 'I agree' - the answer is a class system hiding in plain sight - Silicon Canals

When you tap "I agree" on a typical European or American news site, a real-time bidding auction begins. Your device sends a bid request containing what the industry calls "signals": your approximate location, device type, browsing history (if third-party cookies are still active), and increasingly, probabilistic identity graphs that link your behavior across apps and websites even without cookies.
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fromZDNET
7 hours ago

Is Microsoft really spying on you with Windows telemetry?

When Windows 10 was released in 2015, it was immediately controversial, with critics zeroing in on one feature in particular: telemetry. I spent many months in those early days reading one article after another on the subject that read, in retrospect, like entries from the diary of a mad conspiracy theorist.
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fromTechRepublic
13 hours ago

Europe's ManoMano Hit: 38M Customer Records Compromised in Vendor Breach

ManoMano notified 38 million customers of a data breach at a third-party customer service provider, exposing personal data and support interactions without compromising passwords.
fromTheregister
6 hours ago

French DIY etailer ManoMano admits customer data stolen

ManoMano said it was informed that a customer service provider was hit by a cyberattack in January 2026 that led to 'the unauthorized download of personal data associated with your customer account.' The company said its investigation found that 'an illegal data extraction was carried out from the account of one of our subcontractor's agents.'
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fromSilicon Canals
11 hours ago

The global infrastructure of digital ID is being built right now - and nobody voted for it - Silicon Canals

What I walked through wasn't just an immigration gate. It was a node in a rapidly expanding global infrastructure of digital identity, one being constructed at extraordinary speed, across dozens of countries, by a mix of governments, multilateral organizations, and private technology vendors. The people building it believe they are solving real problems: fraud, statelessness, inefficient public services, financial exclusion.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago
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Screen snoopers beware! Samsung phone has a built-in Privacy Display

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra features a built-in Privacy Display that blurs the screen from side angles while remaining clear for the user, preventing shoulder surfing and unauthorized viewing of sensitive information.
fromZDNET
2 days ago
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This Galaxy S26 privacy feature stole the show for me at Unpacked - how it works

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra introduces a Privacy Display filter that protects screens from side viewing while remaining toggleable for intentional sharing.
fromZDNET
2 days ago
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This Galaxy S26 privacy feature stole the show for me at Unpacked - how it works

#age-verification
fromGameSpot
2 days ago
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Over 90% Of Discord Users Will Not Need To Verify Their Age, CTO Says

fromGameSpot
2 days ago
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Over 90% Of Discord Users Will Not Need To Verify Their Age, CTO Says

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fromTheregister
1 day ago

AI takes a swing at online anonymity

Large language models can efficiently deanonymize internet users across multiple platforms by automating the process of connecting anonymous posts to identify individuals with high precision.
fromZDNET
1 day ago

Your smart home may be at risk - 6 ways experts protect your devices from attacks

All smart homes are at risk of being hacked, but it's not a likely event. The type of bad actors that target smart homes and devices, such as security cameras, are opportunistic. They search randomly for easy targets -- they don't tend to choose a particular home to attack and then try to circumvent that specific system.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
1 day ago

Discord Wants Your Face, Here's Why You Should Say No

Discord presents its move as inevitable. It's not. I know that Discord isn't trying to harm anyone. The company genuinely believes it's protecting users. But good intentions don't prevent the drift. They accelerate it. There's also the risk that the collected data becomes exposed.
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fromBloomberglaw
1 day ago

Dollar Tree Customer Drops Suit Over 'Deceptive' Cookie Banner

A Dollar Tree customer dismissed his class action lawsuit alleging the company continued collecting website visitor data despite users rejecting tracking through consent banners.
#spyware
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
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Spyware maker sentenced to prison in Greece for wiretapping politicians and journalists | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
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Intellexa's Predator spyware used to hack iPhone of journalist in Angola, research says | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
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Spyware maker sentenced to prison in Greece for wiretapping politicians and journalists | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
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Intellexa's Predator spyware used to hack iPhone of journalist in Angola, research says | TechCrunch

fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Greek court finds 4 guilty in major 2022 spyware scandal

A Greek court has sentenced four people, including two Israelis, to prison over a major wiretapping scandal involving the illegal use of Predator software to target dozens of politicians, journalists, business leaders and military officials. Dubbed the Greek Watergate by local media, the scandal engulfed Greece in 2022 following allegations by opposition party leader Nikos Androulakis and journalist Thanasis Koukakis that they had been under state surveillance via phone malware.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Warning to Gmail users over new texting scam stealing accounts

The scheme involves a text message that appears to come from 'Gmail from Google,' warning recipients that their account has been compromised. The message includes a link labeled 'Recover Account.' When users click it, they are prompted to enter their Gmail password, which is then captured by scammers. In some cases, attackers can combine stolen information with personal details, like your phone number.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Sex offender who called Snapchat 'safe haven for paedophiles' sent teen lewd text three hours after getting out of prison

A 51-year-old convicted sex offender, who described Snapchat as a "safe haven for paedophiles," sent a lewd message to a schoolgirl on the mobile messaging app within three hours of being released from prison, a court has heard.
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fromTheregister
2 days ago
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Hide from Meta's spyglasses with this new Android app

An Android app called Nearby Glasses detects Ray-Ban Meta AI Glasses and other smart glasses nearby by scanning Bluetooth Low Energy advertising data for manufacturer identifiers.
fromFuturism
2 days ago
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New App Detects the Radio Fingerprint of Smart Glasses and Warns You When Someone Is Using Them Nearby

Nearby Glasses is a free, open-source app that detects smart glasses in your vicinity by identifying their Bluetooth signatures, working up to 50 feet outdoors and 10-32 feet indoors.
fromFuturism
2 days ago
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New App Detects the Radio Fingerprint of Smart Glasses and Warns You When Someone Is Using Them Nearby

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fromIT Pro
2 days ago

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra is a big AI-powered video powerhouse - and the world's first anti-shoulder surfing smartphone

Samsung Galaxy S26 introduces Privacy Display, a pixel-level anti-shoulder surfing technology that obscures the screen from side and above viewing angles to protect user privacy.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

One man accidentally gained access to thousands of robot vacuums, exposing the AI cyber nightmare risk facing millions of Americans | Fortune

A security vulnerability in DJI robot vacuums allowed unauthorized access to nearly 7,000 devices across 24 countries, exposing live camera feeds and home floor plans globally.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

Is Your Airplane Wi-Fi Really Safe? Security Experts Weigh In

In-flight Wi-Fi is roughly on par with hotel or airport Wi-Fi. It's not automatically unsafe, but it's not something you should blindly trust either. You're on a shared network with hundreds of other people, and you don't know how well it's segmented or monitored.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
2 days ago

South Korea considers updates to data and cyber laws - DataBreaches.Net

South Korea is strengthening cybersecurity laws through amendments to the Network Act and Personal Information Protection Act following major data breaches across telecommunications, retail, and finance sectors.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Discord delays global age verification rollout after user backlash

Discord postponed its age verification policy to late 2026 after user backlash over privacy concerns, acknowledging the company missed the mark on implementation.
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fromMedium
2 days ago

The design failures of consumer IoT

Essential anti-theft features in IoT devices are increasingly locked behind paywalls, leaving users vulnerable when subscriptions expire and data collection stops.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Facial recognition error prompts police to arrest Asian man for burglary 100 miles away

UK police facial recognition software arrested an innocent man after misidentifying him as a burglary suspect, revealing significant racial bias in the algorithm's accuracy rates.
fromTechzine Global
2 days ago

Copilot gets less access to sensitive Office documents

Until now, data loss prevention within Microsoft Purview only worked for documents in Microsoft's cloud services. Files stored on laptops or desktops were outside that scope. In practice, this meant Copilot could analyze locally stored documents, even when organizations had strict security rules in place. Microsoft is now putting an end to that limitation.
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fromSearch Engine Roundtable
2 days ago

Anthropic Updates Its Crawler Documentation: ClaudeBot, Claude-User & Claude-SearchBot

ClaudeBot helps enhance the utility and safety of our generative AI models by collecting web content that could potentially contribute to their training. When a site restricts ClaudeBot access, it signals that the site's future materials should be excluded from our AI model training datasets.
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fromNieman Lab
2 days ago

Why "magic links" and passcodes are taking over news logins

Passwords get hacked all the time, but they can't be hacked if they don't exist...this allows a small team like 404 to spend less time managing security administration, and more time investing in bringing you stories you care about.
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fromZDNET
2 days ago

1Password hikes its prices: Here's the damage now - and your free or cheap alternatives

1Password is increasing subscription prices by $12 annually, with individual plans rising 33% to $47.88 and family plans rising 20% to $71.88, effective March 27, 2026.
fromMedium
4 days ago

Surveillance by default, consent by assumption

When presence becomes participation Ring's Search Party feature queries nearby cameras when a missing pet is reported. As Senator Ed Markey observed, this closely resembles neighbourhood-scale surveillance infrastructure. Crucially, Search Party does not operate in isolation. Ring's Familiar Faces feature applies facial recognition to anyone passing within camera range, continuously scanning and categorising faces without their explicit knowledge or agreement.
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fromGadget Flow
4 days ago

OSO / PANOCORE 360 review: the privacy-first conference camera built for modern hybrid work

PANOCORE 360 All-In-One Conference Camera restores hybrid meeting presence with panoramic capture, intelligent speaker tracking, consolidated hardware, and strong privacy and governance at an accessible price.
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fromZDNET
4 days ago

VPN tricks and tips you didn't know you needed (but definitely do)

Use a VPN to encrypt connections, hide IP addresses, improve online privacy and security, and bypass geo-restrictions; configure it across devices for maximum effectiveness.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

Revealed: How stalkers are weaponising Airtags and GPS trackers to tail their victims

AirTags and inexpensive GPS devices are increasingly used by stalkers to track and control victims, causing severe safety risks and mental-health harms.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Met police using AI tools supplied by Palantir to flag officer misconduct

The Metropolitan Police uses Palantir AI to analyze sickness, absences, and overtime to flag potential professional standards failings, prompting concerns about automated profiling.
#ring
fromFuturism
5 days ago
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Hackers Working on Method to Make Ring Cameras Store Footage Locally, Never Giving It to Amazon

fromWIRED
1 week ago
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A $10K Bounty Awaits Anyone Who Can Hack Ring Cameras to Stop Sharing Data With Amazon

fromThe Verge
1 week ago
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After Search Party backlash, Ring is still avoiding the bigger questions

fromFortune
1 week ago
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Amazon's Ring decides maybe partnering with a police surveillance firm is a bad idea after wide revulsion at Super Bowl ad | Fortune

fromFuturism
5 days ago
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Hackers Working on Method to Make Ring Cameras Store Footage Locally, Never Giving It to Amazon

fromWIRED
1 week ago
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A $10K Bounty Awaits Anyone Who Can Hack Ring Cameras to Stop Sharing Data With Amazon

fromThe Verge
1 week ago
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After Search Party backlash, Ring is still avoiding the bigger questions

fromFortune
1 week ago
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Amazon's Ring decides maybe partnering with a police surveillance firm is a bad idea after wide revulsion at Super Bowl ad | Fortune

fromDataBreaches.Net
5 days ago

Top NATO allies believe cyberattacks on hospitals are an act of war. They're still struggling to fight back. - DataBreaches.Net

NATO countries' restrained response to hybrid attacks is at odds with public opinion, new polling shows: Broad swaths of the public in key allied countries say actions such as cyberattacks on hospitals should be considered acts of war. The POLITICO Poll, conducted in the United States, Canada, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, showed a majority of people agreed that a cyberattack that shuts down hospitals or power grids constitutes an act of war. Canadians felt the strongest about the issue, with 73 percent agreeing.
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fromtechsciencetoday
6 days ago

TikTok Spies on Users Even if It Has Not Even Been Installed

TikTok collects extensive user data via its web pixel, harvesting sensitive information from visitors even if they have not installed the app.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

Why using facial recognition on your phone could leave you vulnerable

Biometric phone unlocking is convenient but can be compelled by authorities or exploited by others, making passcodes a safer option.
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fromPCMAG
6 days ago

Stop YouTube Ads for Good With This $16 Lifetime Deal

AdGuard Family Plan provides lifetime ad-blocking and privacy protection for up to nine devices for $15.97 (MSRP $169.99); sale ends February 22.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
6 days ago

Ukrainian hackers uncover how Russian drone operators are using Belarus - DataBreaches.Net

Ukrainian sanctions target Belarusian leader Lukashenka for facilitating Russian attack-UAV control from Belarus and enabling strikes on northern Ukrainian infrastructure.
#dns
fromZDNET
1 week ago
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How to change your DNS service on a Windows PC or Mac - and why you should

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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My 6 favorite DNS services - and why they're a must for security

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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How to change your DNS service on a Windows PC or Mac - and why you should

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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My 6 favorite DNS services - and why they're a must for security

#bot-detection
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

How to Organize Safely in the Age of Surveillance

Grassroots organizing requires careful tradeoffs between openness and security to protect participants from extensive government surveillance and corporate data cooperation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

US builds website that will allow Europeans to view blocked content

US built freedom.gov to let Europeans and worldwide users access content blocked by governments, including alleged hate speech and terrorism, administered via CISA.
#cellebrite
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
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Cellebrite cut off Serbia citing abuse of its phone unlocking tools. Why not others? | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
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Cellebrite cut off Serbia citing abuse of its phone unlocking tools. Why not others? | TechCrunch

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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Social Security Payments Now Delayed 30 Days for This Common Mistake

Direct deposit changes often delay Social Security payments because new identity verification requirements add necessary extra steps to prevent fraudulent redirection.
fromZDNET
1 week ago

5 Android browsers I prefer over Chrome - and why they're worth trying

The first is that the UI is highly customizable. One of my favorite customizations is the ability to move the search bar to the bottom of the window, which makes it much easier to use Opera with one hand. The second is that Opera has a built-in AI tool called Aria, and it is pretty fantastic. Aria was the first AI tool I used, and I often use it before any other service.
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fromBGR
1 week ago

How To Disable Personalized Ads On Your Android Phone (And Why You Should) - BGR

They're incredibly annoying, yes, but they get even creepier when they seem too tailored for your liking. Imagine looking up a garnet ring once, and now everywhere you go, you see jewelry ads. This is what you call personalized ads, and to be fair, they do have their upsides. For one, you get to discover new products and services that match your needs. That means you won't have to go out of your way to manually search for them -
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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

A startup called Germ becomes the first private messenger that launches directly from Bluesky's app | TechCrunch

Germ Network integrated end-to-end encrypted messaging into Bluesky, enabling native E2E DMs via the AT Protocol and offering guidance for other ATProto apps.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

'I do not trust them' - top streamers left concerned by Discord age checks

Popular LGBT Twitch streamers and millions of Discord users distrust Discord's age verification and data handling after a past ID-photo leak and Persona trial concerns.
#javascript
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Mark Zuckerberg testifies in L.A. trial over claims social media makes kids addicted

Mark Zuckerberg testified in Los Angeles Superior Court defending Meta against a lawsuit alleging social media harms to children.
#privacy
fromAxios
1 week ago
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After Super Bowl ad, consumers rethink the tradeoffs of home surveillance tech

fromAxios
1 week ago
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After Super Bowl ad, consumers rethink the tradeoffs of home surveillance tech

fromCNET
1 week ago

Why I Don't Blindly Trust Google's "Verified" Badge When Shopping for VPNs

Very few users are in a position to audit what a . Reading code, inspecting traffic or evaluating a security assessment is out of reach for most people. Privacy policies are long and often written to protect the company more than to inform the user. In practice, this leaves visible cues such as badges, rankings and reviews doing most of the work.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

New Report Helps Journalists Dig Deeper Into Police Surveillance Technology

Surveillance technology vendors, federal agencies, and wealthy private donors have long helped provide local law enforcement "free" access to surveillance equipment that bypasses local oversight. The result is predictable: serious accountability gaps and data pipelines to other entities, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), that expose millions of... SAN FRANCISCO - California must revoke permits allowing federal agencies such as Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to put automated license plate readers along border highways,
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fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago

British Transport Police start using live facial recognition | Computer Weekly

A BTP press release added that people who are not included on a watchlist cannot be identified, and made assurances about how information will be handled: "People who prefer not to enter the recognition zone will have alternative routes available and images of anyone not on the authorised database will be deleted immediately and permanently." The decision to deploy LFR at major transport hubs occurred while the Home Office's 10-week consultation on LFR - which ended on 12 February 2026 - was still ongoing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Kenyan authorities used Israeli tech to crack activist's phone, report claims

Kenyan authorities used Cellebrite technology to access and extract data from Boniface Mwangi's personal phone while it was in police custody.
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fromComputerworld
1 week ago

Leaky Chrome extensions with 37M installs caught divulging your browsing history

Browser extension data collection can expose internal URLs and cookies, enabling corporate espionage and credential harvesting of active web sessions.
#meta
fromFuturism
1 week ago
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Meta Adding Facial Recognition to Its Smart Glasses That Identifies People in Real Time, Hoping the Public Is Too Distracted by Political Turmoil to Care

fromFuturism
1 week ago
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Meta Adding Facial Recognition to Its Smart Glasses That Identifies People in Real Time, Hoping the Public Is Too Distracted by Political Turmoil to Care

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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Grok and other 'nudification' apps offered by Google and Apple put Silicon Valley at center of global outrage

AI tools enable nonconsensual digital nudification of women and children, prompting legal scrutiny and criticism of major tech platforms.
fromTechRepublic
1 week ago

Amazon's Ring Cuts Ties With Flock Safety Amid Consumer Surveillance Backlash

A 30-second Super Bowl ad was supposed to celebrate community. Instead, it reignited a national debate about who's really watching whom. Ring's feel-good commercial, which aired during Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8, might have tugged at heartstrings with a lost dog storyline. However, for many viewers, it struck a far more unsettling chord: the growing web of surveillance cameras stretching across the United States.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
1 week ago

Want Better Bitcoin Privacy Without Complicated Tools? Now You Can Donate Tax-Free To Make It Happen

Payjoin Foundation obtained 501(c)(3) status, enabling tax-deductible donations and supporting sustained development of Bitcoin privacy tools like the Payjoin Dev Kit.
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago

He tried to extort the Dutch police. It didn't work out well for him. - DataBreaches.Net

He wanted something in return for returning files to the Dutch police. What he got in return was an arrest. A press release from Dutch police sums it up: On Thursday evening around 7:00 PM, police arrested a 40-year-old man from Ridderkerk on Prinses Beatrixstraat in Ridderkerk for computer hacking. Due to a police error, the man had inadvertently gained access to confidential police documents.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

East Bay protesters march against ICE operations, Flock camera surveillance

Our message is simple. Everyone in our community deserves to feel safe,
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fromSlashGear
1 week ago

Changing 5 Phone Settings Can Limit The Amount Of Data Apps Collect About You - SlashGear

Only about a year old at that point, the App Store was changing people's relationship with software. Users were growing accustomed to the idea that the smartphone was a digital Swiss Army Knife, its glossy touchscreen waiting to be fitted with the right tool for any job. But what the public had not anticipated as we swiped and scrolled was that our phones might begin to watch us back.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The problem with doorbell cams: Nancy Guthrie case and Ring Super Bowl ad reawaken surveillance fears

Smart home camera feeds can be accessed and potentially used by law enforcement, raising privacy and mass-surveillance concerns.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

These Are the Best Alternatives to Google's Android Operating System

Most Android alternatives strip Google services (often using microG and sandboxing) to improve privacy, while true non-Android options remain limited and less practical for daily use.
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