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privacy
Facial recognition at all U.S. airports
The Department of Homeland Security wants to start requiring all travelers, including U.S. citizens to pass facial recognition checks at All U.S. Airports.
How safe are public USB charging stations?
What exactly is Juice Jacking? How to not fall for the USB charger scam? Check out our new post!
Instagram flaw exposes private information
Facebook has confirmed a potential security flaw that allows private Instagram posts to be shared publicly. How to protect your devices?
Do humans listen to the recordings made by smart assistants?
Most of the time, the tapes are reviewed by real-life human contractors who might be sitting on the other side of the world.
Health Data of 5 Million Americans Freely Accessible Online
Personal details of approximately 5 million U.S. residents that include security information are sitting readily available for anyone.
The Justice Department is suing Edward Snowden over a book
Whistlerblower Edward Snowden, released a book called ‘Permanent Record’ on Sept 17th. Now the Justice Department is suing him.
One third of Americans’ cell numbers available on password-free server
Approximately 133 million US-based cell numbers are part of the 419 million records found by cyber-security researches on a password-free server.