The drone slayer’s privacy fence didn’t keep a drone from flying over his property. What did: his shotgun and some birdshot. ![]()
Tag Archives: Privacy
Can you trust Tor’s entry guards?
New research uses Tor entry guard computers to strip away the Dark Web’s anonymity features, exposing users and the hidden websites they visit.![]()
Facebook rolls out ‘Security Checkup’ tool to all desktop users
The social network’s new Security Checkup tool urges users to check connected apps and devices, beef up passwords and enable login alerts.![]()
60 Sec Security – Atari, Minitel, VAX, ZX Spectrum…and Jimmy Connors! [VIDEO]
The latest episode of our funny-but-serious 1-minute weekly video. Enjoy.![]()
Google defies French global ‘right to be forgotten’ ruling
Google is set to defy a French data authority ruling on the global removal of right to be forgotten links.![]()
How one school district is monitoring social media of students and teachers
They’re trying to keep kids safe, but nobody’s talking about who can access the data or what standards are used to capture it. ![]()
SSCC 209 – Can encryption be too good? [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest episode of our weekly podcast that turns security news into useful advice…![]()
Xen fixes another “virtual machine escape” bug
Last time it was the floppy disk drive that let crooks squeeze out of jail – this time, the virtual CD-ROM is their springboard…![]()
Websites can track us by the way we type – here’s how to stop it
Researchers have come up with a new Chrome extension that muffles our key-press duration and typing lags.![]()
Facebook ordered to allow pseudonyms by privacy watchdog
Good news for every Little Miss Hot Mess and Jemmaroid von Laalaa out there: a German privacy watchdog has ordered Facebook to allow users to take out accounts under pseudonyms.![]()
