AvatarKeithAvatarAvatar1 day agoNew password reset attack targets Apple device users - what to do if it happens to youverified_publisherZDNET - Don ReisingerScammers are taking advantage of Apple's password reset tool in a new 'MFA bombing' attack. Apple device owners are facing a new phishing hack that …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatar3 days agoStop your car from spying on youReason.com - J.D. TuccilleModern cars are smartphones on wheels, but with less protection for your data. Being proved right isn't always fun. Just weeks after my warning in the …
AvatarKeithFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days ago70 Million AT&T Accounts Leaked Online - How to Check Yoursverified_publishertech.co - Jack TurnerA treasure trove of AT&T data, including social security numbers, has been leaked online for everyone to see. A huge cache of AT&T customer data has …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarMar 21The NSA Warns That US Adversaries Free to Mine Private Data May Have an AI EdgeWIRED - Will KnightGilbert Herrera, who leads research at the National Security Agency, says large language models are incredibly useful—and a bit of a headache—for …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatar6 days agoThink Kate Middleton’s data-privacy fiasco is bad? US hospitals are under cyber-siegeverified_publisherSalon - By Rae HodgeData privacy officials in the United Kingdom are currently investigating a privacy breach that impacted the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, after three hospital workers reportedly sought access to the royal’s private medical information. But her majesty's medical privacy problems are all too …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarMar 20Filming your front porch without a warrant is now fair game for the fedsverified_publisherQuartz - Maxwell Zeff / GizmodoLaw enforcement in Kansas recorded the front of a man’s home for 68 days straight, 15 hours a day, and obtained evidence to prove him guilty on 16 charges. The officers did not have a search warrant, using a camera on a pole positioned across the street to capture Bruce Hay’s home. A federal court …
AvatarKeithFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoA Timely Leak Offers a Peek Into Chinese Cyberespionage Worldwidemindmatters.ai - Heather ZeigerEarlier this month, we looked at the way that Chinese hackers infiltrate critical infrastructures in the U.S. They can preposition code to disable …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarAirbnb banned indoor security cameras. Here's why.verified_publisherMashable - Kimberly GedeonIndoor cameras were once accepted, but now Airbnb is getting rid of them altogether. Airbnb announced that it's banning indoor security cameras for all listings. As such, if you spot an indoor security camera during an Airbnb stay, the host is breaching the rental platform's new policy. Previously, …
AvatarKeithFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow Evangelicals Use Digital Surveillance to Target the Unconvertednewrepublic.com - Elle HardyThe hot new thing in proselytizing is an app that allows Christian conservatives to collect data on whole neighborhoods of potential converts. The …
AvatarKeithFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHackers are targeting a surprising group of people: young public school studentsgpb.org - Kavitha CardozaWhen Celeste Gravatt first heard about a data breach in her kids school system in February 2023, it sounded innocuous. "I didn't really think anything …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarDo Americans still have a right to privacy?verified_publisherVox - Ian MillhiserWith courts coming for abortion and IVF, it’s hard not to wonder what the Supreme Court will go after next. When the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, it swore up and down that its decision didn’t necessarily have any implications for other rights. “‘Abortion is a unique act’ because it terminates …
AvatarKeithAvatarAvatarCommunication devices found on Chinese-made cranes in US portsNewsNation - Tom Palmer(NewsNation) — A congressional investigation into Chinese-built cargo cranes at U.S. ports has uncovered concerns about potential national security …