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Clearview AI, the creepy facial recognition company, is reportedly developing a surveillance camera
The controversial startup is experimenting with wearables, too.
By Matt Binder
Apple punishes facial recognition company Clearview AI for ignoring developer rules
The controversial company just made another powerful enemy.
U.S. wireless carriers face $200 million in FCC fines for mishandling customer data
They sold your location date to shady characters. Now, they may have to pay up.
By Jack Morse
The NSA's $100 million call surveillance program was a big flop
There were way more misses than hits.
How to watch Hulu outside the U.S.
These six VPNs can all bypass Hulu's dreaded firewall.
Security experts warn that 'high tech' voting and elections don't mix
Turns out relying too much on technology is dangerous come election season.
By Jack Morse
Mozilla just made Firefox more private and secure for U.S. users
The move helps protect users against data collection by third parties or attacks on browsing histories.
By Adam Smith
Google to new Huawei owners: Use our apps at your own risk
Bad news for Google-loving Huawei users.
By Rachel Kraus
Android update to give users much more control over location sharing
It's a long overdue feature.
By Jack Morse
Verizon drops out of RSA cybersecurity event over coronavirus fears, following AT&T and IBM
The annual conference is scheduled to kick off on Monday, Feb. 24 in San Francisco.
By Jack Morse
Rudy Giuliani's typo-filled tweets are catnip for hackers spreading malware
Rudy's a 'cyber' expert.
By Matt Binder
Nevada is just gonna use Google Forms on Caucus Day
But there are still a lot of unknowns.
Coronavirus-themed malware is spreading, report says
Beware of dodgy emails selling "detection tests."
There's a privacy bracelet that jams smart speakers and, hell yeah, bring it
We want this so badly.
By Jack Morse
Explicit plastic surgery before-and-after photos exposed in unsecured database
Extreme Makeover: Data Breach edition.
By Rachel Kraus
After damning report, a voting app says it’s secure—but experts have questions
The battle rages on over the future of voting.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook takes down accounts based in Iran and Russia
Some of them were targeting users in the U.S.
Tax season is here and so are the scams. Here's what to do if the IRS calls you.
It's that time of the year again: Scammers are out to defraud taxpayers.
By Matt Binder
Instagram streamlines its help process with 'Support Inbox' and other tools
Insta is here to help, we guess.
By Rachel Kraus
U.S. indicts 4 Chinese military hackers for giant Equifax breach
The breach exposed the data of around 145 million Americans.
This art piece is challenging the power of Google Maps — Future Blink
Keep this in mind next time you're running late.
By Jordan Aaron
Credit card companies are ditching old-school travel alerts for always-on location tracking
Wherever you go, they're watching.
By Sasha Lekach