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Why isn’t US military email protected by standard encryption tech?

Posted on April 7, 2017 by Bill Camarda

STARTTLS, which is used to secure the email handled by many organizations, isn’t perfect, but it can be useful Continue reading Why isn’t US military email protected by standard encryption tech?→

Posted in cybersecurity, DISA, dod, Government security, privacy, Security threats, SMTP, STARTTLS, TLS, U.S Navy, U.S. Army, U.S. Coast guard | Tagged Marines

Minnesota pushes back against allowing ISPs to sell their users’ data

Posted on April 4, 2017 by Bill Camarda

Bill would prohibit ISPs from refusing service to users who decline to share their data as Illinois ponders its own privacy-related legal moves Continue reading Minnesota pushes back against allowing ISPs to sell their users’ data→

Posted in ACLU, fcc, ISPs, Law & order, Minnesota, privacy

Minnesota pushes back against allowing ISPs to sell their users’ data

Posted on April 4, 2017 by Bill Camarda

Bill would prohibit ISPs from refusing service to users who decline to share their data as Illinois ponders its own privacy-related legal moves Continue reading Minnesota pushes back against allowing ISPs to sell their users’ data→

Posted in ACLU, fcc, ISPs, Law & order, Minnesota, privacy

eBay to ‘downgrade’ verification by switching to SMS

Posted on March 28, 2017 by Bill Camarda

If you’ve got a hardware fob for eBay verification, it will still work for now, but be prepared to switch to another method for 2FA Continue reading eBay to ‘downgrade’ verification by switching to SMS→

Posted in "2FA two-factor authentication", 2 factor authentication, 2fa, eBay

Soundwaves used to produce fake data from accelerometers

Posted on March 22, 2017 by Bill Camarda

The attacks on a Samsung Galaxy S5 and a Fitbit are proof of concept, but they make an important point: analog devices are also vulnerable Continue reading Soundwaves used to produce fake data from accelerometers→

Posted in accelerometer, privacy, Security threats, University of South Carolina, Vulnerability | Tagged University of Michigan

Uber under fire for ‘Greyball’ program used to dodge enforcement officials

Posted on March 6, 2017 by Bill Camarda

Uber defends ‘Greyball’ as a way to prevent users abusing its terms of service Continue reading Uber under fire for ‘Greyball’ program used to dodge enforcement officials→

Posted in Law & order, law enforcement, uber

Fears over net neutrality as FCC rules on disclosure eased

Posted on February 28, 2017 by Bill Camarda

FCC move to exempt bigger ISPs from disclosure requirements sparks fears of further rollbacks to net neutrality Continue reading Fears over net neutrality as FCC rules on disclosure eased→

Posted in fcc, net neutrality

The quantified employee: new ways to be watched at work

Posted on February 20, 2017 by Bill Camarda

Your employer could be tracking not just the work you do, but your conversations, your emotions, your bathroom breaks and more. Are you ok with that? Continue reading The quantified employee: new ways to be watched at work→

Posted in Daily Telegraph, employment, privacy, privacy at work

Why did a judge order Google to hand over emails from outside the US?

Posted on February 8, 2017 by Bill Camarda

Privacy campaigners and tech companies are closely watching what happens next Continue reading Why did a judge order Google to hand over emails from outside the US?→

Posted in Cloud, Compliance, Data Protection, email, Google, Law & order, Microsoft, privacy

Trump’s immigration move sparks fears for Privacy Shield protections

Posted on January 30, 2017 by Bill Camarda

Executive order restricting immigration may also have hit Privacy Shield provisions – or perhaps not. The jury is still out Continue reading Trump’s immigration move sparks fears for Privacy Shield protections→

Posted in Donald Trump, Law & order, privacy, Privacy Shield

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