JFK Airport Now Tracks Passengers' Mobile Phones to Predict Airport Wait Times
Privacy warriors take note.
Privacy warriors take note.
Zuckerberg's love of people who “move fast and break things” isn't being shown off here.
Did you know that Dropbox's algorithms are constantly searching user accounts for illegal bits and pieces?
Looking past sensationalist cyberwarfare headlines, what's the real truth about digital dangers? We asked data security chiefs from Yahoo to Cisco to separate the myths from the facts.
Naturally, Japan is leading the way in the world of anti facial recognition tech.
On top of that 90,000 of the affected might have had their encrypted credit card details stolen.
Ikea just revealed all of the new products in it upcoming 2016 catalogue. If there’s one item that promises to genuinely make your home life better, it’s this placemat with pocket for stashing a smartphone during dinner. Read More >>
New tool lets you go back through history, and retroactively follow your every move.
Ladies and gents, welcome back to 2002. Not that this ruling will make one scrap of difference.
As Tim Cook said last year: “You’re not our product.” Until you are, apparently.
When will people learn to stop putting sensitive information in source code?
It's fitness data hacking as industrial espionage.
Redditor “Stuck_in_the_Matrix” has posted a torrent of what he claims is a dataset of every publicly available comment on Reddit.
With governments looking to wrap their hands tighter around your personal data, getting a phone that can keep your information safe is paramount. Here are our best picks.
Following Friday’s US Supreme Court decision legalising gay marriage across all the States of America, Facebook released a tool that encouraged people express solidarity with a rainbow profile picture. Perhaps a cause for concern, Facebook hasn't denied that it's tracking people that use the tool. Read more >>
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