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30 September 2015 - 22:48, by , in News, No comments
Apple just released iOS 9.0.2. This new version claims to close the well-publicised Lock screen hole that lets anyone view and edit your contacts, send text messages, and rummage through your photos – without entering your passcode. If you had an iOS 9 or 9.0.1 device with Siri accessible from your lock screen, you were vulnerable...
30 September 2015 - 15:49, by , in News, No comments
Former hashtag Edward Snowden is now an actual thing on Twitter. The former NSA contractor-turned-whistleblower has joined Twitter, sending an opening tweet on Tuesday asking, “Can you hear me now?” Snowden, the man whose revelations about PRISM, XKeyscore and other secretive NSA surveillance programs opened up a worldwide discussion about government surveillance, reached one million Twitter followers after...
30 September 2015 - 10:05, by , in News, No comments
Let’s say you’ve joined a travel company’s rewards program. In doing so, you handed over your email address. As you plan your next trip, maybe you’ll do a Google search on “non-stop flights to new york,” much to the delight of the advertising-engorged company. If you’re logged in to any Google account, you may very...
30 September 2015 - 9:33, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
There’s a revolution happening right now in biometrics. But the technology for identifying people based on biology is outpacing our ability to understand the consequences for privacy. Passwords – which have proven time and again to be inadequate for security purposes – are steadily being replaced by fingerprints, irises, voices and faces. The patterns of our veins, heartbeats, and...
30 September 2015 - 9:14, by , in News, No comments
Since it was released, Windows 10 has incited a privacy furor. Hundreds of commenters on sites such as Hacker News and Reddit have criticised default settings that send personal information to Microsoft and use bandwidth to upload data to other Windows 10 computers. Concerns have risen over the Wi-Fi password sharing feature, Microsoft’s plans to...
30 September 2015 - 8:41, by , in News, No comments
Do you trust your web browser? It’s your gateway to the web, a guardian against the multitude of infected websites and a foothold on your computer for some of the largest, most data-hungry organisations in the world. The major web browsers are fast, highly sophisticated pieces of software backed up by slick distribution channels and...
29 September 2015 - 12:44, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
We’ve written an eclectic range of stories about selfies lately. There’s Siri’s willingness to open the pod bay door and let other people sneak a look at your iPhone photos without the passcode. There’s Snapchat’s new “Do you want to buy a replay” feature, where you can send someone a disappearing selfie, but at a...
29 September 2015 - 10:30, by , in News, No comments
Facebook plans to charge users £5.99 ($9) for “subscription gold” that will keep our accounts private? Outrageous!!! No, seriously, it is outrageous. But that isn’t keeping the Facebook rumour du jour from being passed around. Here’s the whole, bogus shebang: I havent had time to check it out and won't get around to it until...
29 September 2015 - 10:03, by , in Uncategorized, No comments
European law makers are looking to collect and store information on all airline travelers – a move that breaches EU privacy laws, the data protection supervisor has warned. The so-called PNR (passenger name record) scheme has again risen from the dead after Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) declined to pass it three times: in...
28 September 2015 - 21:10, by , in News, No comments
If you’ve ever fallen into the work-day habit of opening random programs (.EXE files) that came in via email, you’ve probably ended up in trouble with IT. Or looking for another job. Legitimate software hardly ever gets distributed by email, so those .EXE attachments are almost always malware: viruses, worms, password stealers, ransomware, banking Trojans,...