New Spyware Law in Germany Poses Threat for Press FreedomThis June, German lawmakers approved legislation that would hand security forces the power to use spyware. The security agencies in... BLOG Your Apps Can Know Everything on Your Clipboard February 27, 2020 The apps have taken most of our time as we always get access to the news, music and movies,... Quick Tips For Protecting Your Privacy Online January 2, 2020 Privacy is now in danger of no longer being considered an intrinsic right as long as surveillance becomes common in... Google Rolls Out Rules for Chrome Extensions May 31, 2019 Beginning July 1, 2019, Google will start implementing new rules for Chrome extensions in a fight against scam sites. They... Amazon Employees Listen into your Alexa Conversations April 12, 2019 A new report suggests that Amazon employees can listen into your conversations with Alexa. Amazon has a designated ‘annotation team’... Facebook Stored Passwords in Plaintext for Years March 23, 2019 The social media giant, Facebook, stated in a blog post Thursday notifying users that they kept passwords stored in plaintext... Major Mobile Carriers Selling Real-Time location of Customers January 11, 2019 Four of the biggest U.S mobile carriers, T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon were found selling real-time location information of customers... Facial Recognition Technology Used at Taylor Swift Concert December 15, 2018 Taylor Swift use of facial recognition technology at her concerts is causing privacy concerns. During a May 18th Rose Bowl... Kenneth Rashbaum on Today’s Privacy Concerns March 30, 2016 Kenneth N. Rashbaum is a Partner at Barton LLP and aN Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of... Leo Taddeo on the Insider Threat January 4, 2016 Leo Taddeo, the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of Cryptzone, joins LIFARS to answer questions from insights developed in his twenty years of experience...
New Spyware Law in Germany Poses Threat for Press FreedomThis June, German lawmakers approved legislation that would hand security forces the power to use spyware. The security agencies in...
BLOG Your Apps Can Know Everything on Your Clipboard February 27, 2020 The apps have taken most of our time as we always get access to the news, music and movies,... Quick Tips For Protecting Your Privacy Online January 2, 2020 Privacy is now in danger of no longer being considered an intrinsic right as long as surveillance becomes common in... Google Rolls Out Rules for Chrome Extensions May 31, 2019 Beginning July 1, 2019, Google will start implementing new rules for Chrome extensions in a fight against scam sites. They... Amazon Employees Listen into your Alexa Conversations April 12, 2019 A new report suggests that Amazon employees can listen into your conversations with Alexa. Amazon has a designated ‘annotation team’... Facebook Stored Passwords in Plaintext for Years March 23, 2019 The social media giant, Facebook, stated in a blog post Thursday notifying users that they kept passwords stored in plaintext... Major Mobile Carriers Selling Real-Time location of Customers January 11, 2019 Four of the biggest U.S mobile carriers, T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon were found selling real-time location information of customers... Facial Recognition Technology Used at Taylor Swift Concert December 15, 2018 Taylor Swift use of facial recognition technology at her concerts is causing privacy concerns. During a May 18th Rose Bowl... Kenneth Rashbaum on Today’s Privacy Concerns March 30, 2016 Kenneth N. Rashbaum is a Partner at Barton LLP and aN Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of... Leo Taddeo on the Insider Threat January 4, 2016 Leo Taddeo, the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of Cryptzone, joins LIFARS to answer questions from insights developed in his twenty years of experience...
Your Apps Can Know Everything on Your Clipboard February 27, 2020 The apps have taken most of our time as we always get access to the news, music and movies,...
Quick Tips For Protecting Your Privacy Online January 2, 2020 Privacy is now in danger of no longer being considered an intrinsic right as long as surveillance becomes common in...
Google Rolls Out Rules for Chrome Extensions May 31, 2019 Beginning July 1, 2019, Google will start implementing new rules for Chrome extensions in a fight against scam sites. They...
Amazon Employees Listen into your Alexa Conversations April 12, 2019 A new report suggests that Amazon employees can listen into your conversations with Alexa. Amazon has a designated ‘annotation team’...
Facebook Stored Passwords in Plaintext for Years March 23, 2019 The social media giant, Facebook, stated in a blog post Thursday notifying users that they kept passwords stored in plaintext...
Major Mobile Carriers Selling Real-Time location of Customers January 11, 2019 Four of the biggest U.S mobile carriers, T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon were found selling real-time location information of customers...
Facial Recognition Technology Used at Taylor Swift Concert December 15, 2018 Taylor Swift use of facial recognition technology at her concerts is causing privacy concerns. During a May 18th Rose Bowl...
Kenneth Rashbaum on Today’s Privacy Concerns March 30, 2016 Kenneth N. Rashbaum is a Partner at Barton LLP and aN Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of...
Leo Taddeo on the Insider Threat January 4, 2016 Leo Taddeo, the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of Cryptzone, joins LIFARS to answer questions from insights developed in his twenty years of experience...