Putting these toys back in the box after a decade of hype isn’t going to be easy, but these researchers are exploring the options.
Monthly Archives: March 2019
Grindr up for sale amid US fears for Chinese-owned data
A US national security panel told Kunlun, that its ownership of Grindr constitutes a national security risk.
FTC slams the phone down on quartet of robocallers
Wrist slaps and paltry fines may not be what most of us were hoping for in retribution for billions of robocalls and countless scams.
Companies will stop storing data in Australia, Microsoft warns
Australia’s controversial anti-encryption laws came under independent scrutiny this week as tech leaders criticized the proposed rules.
“Twitter 2007 multicolor” hoax – debunk it, don’t spread it!
Hoaxers are saying you can unlock colorful new “features” in Twitter, but you’ll probably lock yourself out instead.
Is your e-commerce site being used to test stolen card data?
If you’re running Magento you should be on the look out for hackers testing stolen card data – it could get your PayPal account suspended.
Spyware app exposes private photos, hosting provider steps in
A hosting company has taken down a database owned by a mobile spying app after it was found displaying phone owners’ intimate images online.
Broadband providers told to explain how they handle consumer data
The FTC launched a broad inquiry to find out what data they collect, why, who they share it with, and how consumers can change or delete it.
Firefox brings Lockbox password manager to Android’s autofill
All your saved Firefox passwords, now happily inserting themselves into your Android-verse!
Ep. 025 – Business Email Compromise and IoT surprises [PODCAST]
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