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Tag Archives: Privacy
Google and Amazon put an end to censorship-dodging domain fronting
Privacy services relying on the unsupported feature have been left high and dry
Facebook fires engineer accused of stalking women
The accused is alleged to have abused their privileged access to your data.
Firefox isn’t adding ads, it’s ‘sponsored content’
Mozilla promises all the revenue-generating analytics, none of the privacy-skewering.
DNA in genealogy database leads to arrest of suspected serial killer
If one of your relatives uploads their DNA data, much of yours goes with it.
Getting an Amazon Echo app to silently eavesdrop on you
Researchers make an Alexa skill that turns your Echo into a eavesdropper
Infamous revenge porn site Anon-IB seized by police
The internet just got a little bit better
Yahoo fined $35m for staying quiet about mega breach
The smallest thing about the Yahoo mega-breach is the fine
One month to GDPR. Are you ready?
If you control, collect or share any personal data belonging to EU citizens, you’d better be!
Ride-hailing service Careem lost 14 million users’ data… in January
It’s only telling people now because an investigation has been under way
