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Manipulating Systems Using Remote Lasers

Many systems are vulnerable: Researchers at the time said that they were able to launch inaudible commands by shining lasers…

5 days ago

Amazon Sidewalk, Federal IoT Security Law, Facebook Messenger Bug

In episode 149 for November 30th 2020: Police begin to pilot a program to live-stream Amazon Ring cameras, new details…

6 days ago

The Social Dilemma

In episode 142 for October 12th 2020: My conversation about the pros and cons of the Netflix documentary “The Social…

2 months ago

Instagram photo flaw could have helped malicious hackers spy via users’ cameras and microphones

A critical vulnerability in Instagram’s Android and iOS apps could have allowed remote attackers to run malicious code, snoop on…

2 months ago

How Big Tech Collects Your Private Data and How to Delete It

In episode 132 for August 3rd 2020: How the big tech companies like Google, Apple, Facebook, and Twitter collect your…

4 months ago

Recent Cases Question Backdoor Encryption

Recent events are calling into question the necessity of computer backdoors and the future of our personal privacy U.S. law…

6 months ago

Your Hacked Facebook Account Goes for $75 on the Dark Web

A new report from Privacy Affairs says that cybercriminals on the Dark Web will pay on average $1,000 for a…

6 months ago

Facebook Helped Develop a Tails Exploit

This is a weird story: Hernandez was able to evade capture for so long because he used Tails, a version…

6 months ago

Want To Protect Privacy? Get Off Social Media, Indiana Federal Court Says

Privacy issues surrounding social media abound, including what's considered 'content' privacy and 'non-content' privacy When the government wants to get…

6 months ago