Cutting The Cord: The Ideal Home Network Setup – Paul’s Security Weekly #553

In this weeks Technical Segment, Paul delivers his segment entitled Cutting The Cord: The Ideal Home Network Setup. Paul and the crew discuss Nvidia Shield, Firewalls, Parental Control, and other nice devices to have in your home to make things easier!… Continue reading Cutting The Cord: The Ideal Home Network Setup – Paul’s Security Weekly #553

A closer look at Lenovo’s new PC as a Service (PCaaS) Program

During their Transform event this week in New York City, Lenovo announced a new offering called PC as a Servce (PCaas) to offer companies flexible options for their hardware and services needs.

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Suit of Bose

News of an interesting privacy related lawsuit, via Fortune writer Jeff John Roberts, is now swirling around personal electronics manufacturer Bose Corporation. Apparently, collecting data (and a viloation of the so-called Wire Tap Act (Codified in 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510-2522)) – through a companion app to the company’s best-in-class noise canceling headphones, and the misuse thereof, is the gist… Stay Tuned. Hat Tip

“The complaint accuses Boston-based Bose of violating the WireTap Act and a variety of state privacy laws, adding that a person’s audio history can include a window into a person’s life and views.
“Indeed, one’s personal audio selections – including music, radio broadcast, Podcast, and lecture choices – provide an incredible amount of insight into his or her personality, behavior, political views, and personal identity,” says the complaint, noting a person’s audio history may contain files like LGBT podcasts or Muslim call-to-prayer recordings.” – via Fortune writer Jeff John Roberts

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