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Phone location privacy – for armed robber – headed to Supreme Court

Posted on August 18, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

Defending a convicted armed robber’s right to privacy feels distasteful, but defending rights are important – as this case seeks to do Continue reading Phone location privacy – for armed robber – headed to Supreme Court→

Posted in cell phone, cell site location information, Fourth Amendment, GPS, Law & order, privacy, supreme court

Who will own the data from your autonomous car?

Posted on August 16, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

If you’re hoping that Congress to lock in protection for your privacy, you should probably lower your expectations Continue reading Who will own the data from your autonomous car?→

Posted in Car security, IoT, privacy, SELF DRIVE Act | Tagged Autonomous Vehicles

Bot armies of fake followers are the footsoldiers of fake news

Posted on August 16, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

Actual humans are left in the dust by the army of bots who pick up and amplify fake news – but how should they be stopped? Continue reading Bot armies of fake followers are the footsoldiers of fake news→

Posted in SBN, twitter

How much HBO hackers have is hazy; what they want is clear – cash

Posted on August 15, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

‘Mr Smith’, apparently the HBO hackers’ spokesman, is making extravagant claims and increasingly hostile demands Continue reading How much HBO hackers have is hazy; what they want is clear – cash→

Posted in celebrities, Game of Thrones, Hacked, hbo

How much HBO hackers have is hazy; what they want is clear – cash

Posted on August 15, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

‘Mr Smith’, apparently the HBO hackers’ spokesman, is making extravagant claims and increasingly hostile demands Continue reading How much HBO hackers have is hazy; what they want is clear – cash→

Posted in celebrities, Game of Thrones, Hacked, hbo

Court records system has been open to hackers for decades

Posted on August 14, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

The easily exploitable and long-standing hole has finally been patched, said the Free Law Project, which set out a series of recommendations to improve the security of the system Continue reading Court records system has been open to hackers for decades→

Posted in Cross-site request forgery, Government security, Hacking, malware, PACER, Security threats, Vulnerability

When is a VPN not private? When you’re not paying for it

Posted on August 9, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

A complaint to the FTC alleges that the free Hotspot Shield VPN isn’t as private as you might think Continue reading When is a VPN not private? When you’re not paying for it→

Posted in Center for Democracy & Technology, Federal Trade Commission, privacy, VPN

Congress looks to take the wheel on autonomous vehicles

Posted on August 7, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

With autonomous vehicles an obvious target for attack, moves by Congress to make their security a priority is a welcome start – but it’s only a start Continue reading Congress looks to take the wheel on autonomous vehicles→

Posted in privacy, SBN

Researchers display “CAN do” skill in vehicle DoS

Posted on August 3, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

In the case of vehicles it’s more of a “denial of control” attack Continue reading Researchers display “CAN do” skill in vehicle DoS→

Posted in CAN Bus standard, Car security, Denial of Service, ICS-CERT

Should governments keep vulnerabilities secret?

Posted on August 1, 2017 by Taylor Armerding

The ‘secret vulnerability stash’ debate rages on. Continue reading Should governments keep vulnerabilities secret?→

Posted in Android, CIA, Government security, iOS, PATCH Act, privacy, shadow brokers, Vulnerability Equities Process, wikileaks

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