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Privacy
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Mobile Spying – what’s possible, what’s ethical, what’s useful?
What was unheard of almost a decade ago is currently in practice at large_ spying on mobiles. Starting…
April 5, 2016
Donald Trump Hotels Breached Again, Credit Card Data Compromised
Sources Confirm Second Breach of Trump Hotels – Trump’s Rep Claims Investigations Underway Trump Hotels are in for…
April 5, 2016
Prevent Neighbors from Stealing Your Bandwidth with This New Wi-Fi
System from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab enables single WiFi access point that can locate users…
April 5, 2016
Alert Gamers: RAT Activity Identified in Steam Stealer Malware Scam
Alert: The previously discussed Steam Stealer malware is way bigger than we thought — The malwarE is also…
April 4, 2016
Anonymous Browsing: Avira Launches Phantom VPN for Android, Windows Users
Need Secure Web Access Everywhere without Getting Identified? Avira’s Phantom VPN may help! Avira is known for developing…
April 2, 2016
Backdoor on Your Smartphone Already Exists — Explained
Though the FBI has already hacked into the iPhone of suspected San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook, there’s something missing…
March 30, 2016
Impressed with Wikileaks, Brazilian Activists Launch BrasiLeaks
Brazil now has its own Wikileaks and they call it BrasiLeaks A group of Brazilian activists and privacy…
March 28, 2016
Apple to release iOS 9.3 after fixing iMessages encryption vulnerability
Hackers at John Hopkins University breached the encryption of Apple’s iMessage feature allowing them to decrypt the contents of…
March 22, 2016
Google Removes SmeshApp Allegedly Used by Pakistan’ ISI to Spy on Indian military
Google has removed SmeshApp from PlayStore on the allegations that the app is a tool used by Pakistan’s ISI…
March 20, 2016
ProtonMail Goes Public – Enjoy Encrypted Emails and Pay in Bitcoin
ProtonMail claims its NSA-proof and provides 100% encrypted email service to its users Those in need of encrypted…
March 20, 2016