Skype faces fine after refusing to allow eavesdropping
The trouble began when authorities came knocking, wanting to listen in on organised crime Continue reading Skype faces fine after refusing to allow eavesdropping
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The trouble began when authorities came knocking, wanting to listen in on organised crime Continue reading Skype faces fine after refusing to allow eavesdropping
[Vincent Deconinck] gave a fresh lease of life to an old set top box by adding a few Euro’s worth of hardware and some software smarts. The device in question is an old VOOcorder – a Cisco set-top box provided by VOO, his cable service provider in Belgium.
The VOOcorder doesn’t have any WiFi hardware or browser / app based interfaces. It’s a simple device controlled either via an IR remote or front panel buttons. [Vincent] added an ESP8266 and hooked it up to the IR receiver on the set-top box. He also set it up as an SPI slave …read more
Low-profile group uses Remsec malware to spy on targets in Russia, China, and Europe.Read More Continue reading Strider: Cyberespionage group turns eye of Sauron on targets
Low-profile group uses Remsec malware to spy on targets in Russia, China, and Europe.Read More Continue reading Strider: Cyberespionage group turns eye of Sauron on targets
Facebook can now go back to tracking any Belgians, even if they don’t use Facebook Continue reading Facebook wins appeal, CPP warns of “massive violations of privacy”
A robotics company in Belgium has spread their service bots everywhere from care homes to hospitals. Continue reading Social Robots Are Just as Prevalent in Europe as They are in Japan