A new hack called a SurfingAttack uses ultrasonic guided waves to communicate with a device through the voice assistant.
Zoom Has Privacy Issues, Here Are Some Alternatives
Worried about getting Zoombombed? Here are some privacy-facing services to check out while you’re WFH.
Privacy Advocates Are Sounding Alarms Over Coronavirus Surveillance
Crises provide opportunities for surveillance architecture to move forward, say privacy advocates. This time is no different.
Governments Face Trade-Offs on Privacy in Fight Against Coronavirus
Safeguarding privacy rights is tricky during a time of pandemic and panic.
Mass Surveillance Threatens Personal Privacy Amid Coronavirus
The extreme surveillance measures taken to address COVID-19 are not normal or inevitable.
Bernie Sanders: Our Campaign Is About People not Tech
Bernie Sanders has never been closer to delivering a “revolution” in American life. How will he address personal privacy, cryptocurrencies and big tech?
Bernie Sanders: Our Campaign Is About People not Tech
Bernie Sanders has never been closer to delivering a “revolution” in American life. How will he address personal privacy, cryptocurrencies and big tech?
Klobuchar Wanted a Return to Normalcy, but Do Voters?
While Trump self-inflated and Bernie talked of revolution, Klobuchar took a middle lane on tech. From election security to privacy to transparency in online ads, Klobuchar was a practical legislator in a chaotic political environment.
Klobuchar Wanted a Return to Normalcy, but Do Voters?
While Trump self-inflated and Bernie talked of revolution, Klobuchar took a middle lane on tech. From election security to privacy to transparency in online ads, Klobuchar was a practical legislator in a chaotic political environment.
Privacy Laws Are Only as Effective as the Companies Implementing Them
Sometimes the very laws meant to enforce privacy can result in companies sharing it.
When Corporations Violate Privacy, They Do Concrete Harm
There are concrete safety implications to consumer privacy violations, says Lindsey Barrett, of Georgetown Law.
Could a Digital Dollar Compete on Privacy? Fed Chairman Powell Hints It Might
Fed Chairman Powell has given financial privacy advocates a glimmer of hope – and hinted at how the U.S. might competitively position a digitized dollar.
Why We Need a Federal Privacy Law
Mutale Nkonde, a Harvard researcher, argues the US should pass a privacy law modeled on California’s new CCPA.
Iowa Caucus App Fiasco Shows Need for Open Source Transparency
Iowa’s election fiasco shows the risks of relying on centralized, digital systems and software that lacks transparency.
Third-Party Trackers Are Pulling Your Data Off Ring’s Android App
A new report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation details the personally identifiable information pulled from your Ring app.