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GoDaddy Employees Were Told They Were Getting a Holiday Bonus. It Was Actually a Phishing Test.
coppercourier.comPosted by Rambler
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity
anonymousplanet.github.ioPosted by Rambler
China is building an even more comprehensive system of surveillance than Orwell imagined in 1984
pairagraph.comPosted by Rambler
[UK] Co-op is using facial recognition tech to scan and track shoppers
wired.co.ukPosted by Rambler
Cover Your Tracks - See how trackers view your browser
coveryourtracks.eff.orgPosted by Rambler
No, Cellebrite cannot 'break Signal encryption.'
signal.orgPosted by Rambler
Hackers Stole emails from Microsoft cloud Services
cyberkendra.comPosted by Rambler
Department of Homeland Security: China using TCL TVs to spy on Americans
tomsguide.comPosted by Rambler
Browser history is now accessible to Google if you use Google Chrome to sync your browser history - Terms of Service; Didn't Read
edit.tosdr.orgPosted by Rambler
Data from automatic license plate readers flawed
capecodtimes.comPosted by Rambler
[Australia] Troll, bully or OFFEND anyone online and you could cop a $110K fine under TOUGH new laws
7news.com.auPosted by Rambler
The privacy wins worth celebrating in an otherwise dreary 2020
feeds.mashable.comPosted by Rambler
Reps. Gabbard and Massie Bill to Repeal Government Surveillance Laws Which Threaten Civil Liberties
gabbard.house.govPosted by Rambler
Authorities Seized Popular Bulletproof Hosting Service: Safe-Inet
cyberkendra.comPosted by Rambler
Dozens sue Amazon's Ring after camera hack leads to threats and racial slurs
theguardian.comPosted by Rambler
What Does Privacy Really Mean Under Surveillance Capitalism?
lithub.comPosted by Rambler
The Massive SolarWinds Hack Won't Stop the Feds from Wanting All Your Data
reason.comPosted by Rambler