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What if a hacker could use an ordinary, dumb, old-fashioned light bulb to spy on your conversations from afar? Here's the bad news.
Google surreptitiously amasses billions of bits of information --every day -- about internet users even if they opt out of sharing their information, three consumers alleged in a proposed class action lawsuit.
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WeChat communications conducted entirely among non-China-registered accounts are subject to pervasive content surveillance that was previously thought to be exclusively reserved for China-registered accounts.
Xiaomi is collecting users’ browser habits and phone usage, raising red flags for privacy researchers.
Breaches have been found on websites including Wish.com, JetBlue.com, Quibi.com, WashingtonPost.com, NGPVan.com and numerous other…
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The cameras in your car may be collecting data as you drive, Consumer Reports says. The companies might be selling that safety data for profit.
Google is disregarding the privacy settings of millions of Android phones.
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Signal is calling on its users to oppose the EARN IT Act, which it fears will be used to undermine end-to-end encryption, forcing it to leave the US market.
NSO Group, the team behind the 2019 WhatsApp spyware attack, says Facebook proposed buying "Pegasus" software to better keep tabs on iOS users' activity.
Zoom rolled out its own encryption system and included an algorithm with known serious issues, say University of Toronto researchers.
For at least a few thousand people, Zoom has treated their personal email addresses as if they all belong to the same company, letting them video call each other.