GrrCon Augusta 2018, Joshua “Naga” Crumbaugh’s ‘Guaranteed Failure: Awareness The Greatest Cyber Insanity’

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Take Cover! EU Threatens Privacy War Against United States

Lucian Armasu, writing at Tom’s Hardware, details actions under contemplation by European Lawmakers. Today’s Must Read (maintain some composure when examining the rationale of the EU Parliament…).
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Facebookery: Huawei, Other Chinese Manufacturers Slurp Facebook Data

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via Ina Fried and David McCabe, writing at Axios, comes the latest revelation of feckless management of user data at Facebook Inc. (Nasdaq: FB), this time, the smarmily justified sharing of Facebook Inc. user dat… Continue reading Facebookery: Huawei, Other Chinese Manufacturers Slurp Facebook Data

AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint: We’re Selling Your Location Data To Prison Tech Company. Nothing To See Here!

Buys your location data, doesn’t seek permission… Time to call your attorney!
via Zack Whittaker, writing at ZDNet’s Zero Day, exposes the selling of mobile device location data (for all customers) to a prison technology-focused organization moniker… Continue reading AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint: We’re Selling Your Location Data To Prison Tech Company. Nothing To See Here!

Elevated, Perhaps…

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Join John Timmer – writing at Ars Technica, in which, the Good Author hitches his wagon – as it were- onto an elevator and into a telemarketing Hades; and weep for the practically useless DoNotCall registry, and Telecom Security – or lack thereof.

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