All posts tagged "security"
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News
/ 6 years agoSnapchat employees could have been snooping in on your private data and saved Snaps
Bet you're rethinking that risqué Snap now.
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Android
/ 6 years agoTOR’s official browser is now available on Android devices
Always nice to see new ways of keeping your private life, well, private.
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Google
/ 6 years agoGoogle’s super secure Titan Security keys have a major security issue, imagine that
A security vulnerability was found in the T1 and T2 versions.
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Facebook
/ 6 years agoUpdate your WhatsApp, seriously, do it right now
There's a critical security vulnerability that was patched.
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Alexa
/ 6 years agoAll Echo owners can now use Alexa Guard to monitor their homes
This is actually really nice.
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Security
/ 6 years agoHow to stay secure on the internet in 2019?
While it added more convenience to our lives, the internet has also taken many things away from us, including our privacy.
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Alexa
/ 6 years agoWow, even after you tell Alexa to delete your words, it still keeps transcripts
Alexa, delete me.
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News
/ 6 years agoPrivacy advocates allege that Amazon’s Echo Dot Kids Edition is illegally recording your kids
Wow, who would have thought letting an AI record your kids was a bad idea?
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Reviews
/ 6 years agoReview: Wyze Sense – Home security for a measly $20
Who said home security systems need to be expensive?
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Alexa
/ 6 years agoAmazon’s Alexa is recording you every time it thinks it hears a “wake” word
Hey Alexa, butt out.
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Google
/ 6 years agoGoogle Maps is about to get its own Incognito Mode
With Google's recent push for privacy, this makes sense.
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AI
/ 6 years agoYour private posts aren’t private to those training Facebook’s AI
Nothing is surprising anymore.
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Google
/ 6 years agoGoogle just rolled out new tools to auto-delete your location and activity data
Great for the forgetful Googler who values their privacy.
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Facebook
/ 6 years agoSurprise, surprise – Facebook still tracks you even if you deactivate your account
Honestly, nothing surprises me anymore.
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News
/ 6 years agoA hacker broke into a bunch of car GPS systems and had the ability to shut off the engines
This is why default passwords need to die.
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Android
/ 6 years agoMillions of WiFi passwords leaked by popular Android hotspot finder app
Listen, I'm only going to say this once - don't share your passwords!
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News
/ 6 years agoThe US plans to cover most airports with facial recognition systems by 2023
Say cheeeeeeeseeeee
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Facebook
/ 6 years agoFacebook done fucked up again – this time with your emails
It's a real Zuck up.
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Business
/ 6 years agoA lapse in Microsoft’s security allowed hackers to read your Hotmail, Outlook, and MSN emails
Another day, another breach.