Report Claims Facebook Breaks EU Law By Tracking You Even If You Opt Out
Updated: Facebook responds to claims it is a real Cookie Monster.
Updated: Facebook responds to claims it is a real Cookie Monster.
Though ultimately the suggestion didn't progress fast enough.
The number of people allowed to know top government secrets through the Department of Defense (DoD) sees major fall.
Names, passport numbers, birth dates, and visa details of everyone from Cameron to Putin are accidentally released.
Many North Koreans are using cheap, portable Chinese media players to learn about the outside world and watch contraband foreign TV, news, and films.
An update to the social site's 'real name' policy has done little to improve it.
The so-called Islamic State has a new terrorism tactic: doxing US Soldiers. The group's 'Hacking Division' is reportedly gathering info on more than 100 US servicemen for reasons not entirely clear.
This is another example of how even the most walled-off systems can still get hacked.
New round of Snowden leaks show that land of maple syrup isn't all Terrence and Philip South Park jokes.
There is middle ground to be explored between castrating Twitter's capabilities as a free speech machine and introducing measures that actually counter abuse.
TV has allegedly been a tough cookie to crack for Apple, so perhaps a departure from its regular policy on user data has had to be made.
TL;DR – "Won't someone please think of the children!"
Snowden leak showed that the online encyclopaedia was targeted directly by the US government.
Central Intelligence Agency used both "physical" and "non-invasive" techniques in trying to decrypt software systems.
And if so, are you in the Hot or Not folder?
"We're replacing BlackBerry, we don't care that BlackBerry's CEO is throwing nasty things about us onto Twitter. We're going to dominate them."