Exploring the Differences Between Residential Proxies and VPNs: Which is Right for You?

By Uzair Amir
VPN or Residential Proxies: Which is best? Let’s explore without diving into technical details.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Exploring the Differences Between Residential Proxies and VPNs: Which is Right for You?
Continue reading Exploring the Differences Between Residential Proxies and VPNs: Which is Right for You?

Big Candy Is Watching You: Facial Recognition in Vending Machines Upsets University

Most people don’t think too much of vending machines. They’re just those hulking machines that lurk around on train stations, airports and in the bowels of school and office buildings, …read more Continue reading Big Candy Is Watching You: Facial Recognition in Vending Machines Upsets University

An Online Dump of Chinese Hacking Documents Offers a Rare Window Into Pervasive State Surveillance

Leaked documents show how Chinese authorities surveil dissidents overseas, hack other nations and promote pro-Beijing narratives online.
The post An Online Dump of Chinese Hacking Documents Offers a Rare Window Into Pervasive State Surveillance appeare… Continue reading An Online Dump of Chinese Hacking Documents Offers a Rare Window Into Pervasive State Surveillance

Israeli NSO Group Suspected of “MMS Fingerprint” Attack on WhatsApp

By Waqas
The latest report from Swedish telecom security firm Enea sheds light on security vulnerabilities within the widely used messaging platform, WhatsApp.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Israeli NSO Group Suspected of &#82… Continue reading Israeli NSO Group Suspected of “MMS Fingerprint” Attack on WhatsApp

Stalkerware App “TheTruthSpy” Hacked Again, 50,000 Device Data Stolen

By Waqas
The infamous stalkerware app was hacked by SiegedSec and ByteMeCrew, who shared the data with Switzerland-based hacker Maia Arson Crimew.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Stalkerware App “TheTruthSpy” Hacked… Continue reading Stalkerware App “TheTruthSpy” Hacked Again, 50,000 Device Data Stolen

Facebook’s Extensive Surveillance Network

Consumer Reports is reporting that Facebook has built a massive surveillance network:

Using a panel of 709 volunteers who shared archives of their Facebook data, Consumer Reports found that a total of 186,892 companies sent data about them to the social network. On average, each participant in the study had their data sent to Facebook by 2,230 companies. That number varied significantly, with some panelists’ data listing over 7,000 companies providing their data. The Markup helped Consumer Reports recruit participants for the study. Participants downloaded an archive of the previous three years of their data from their Facebook settings, then provided it to Consumer Reports…

Continue reading Facebook’s Extensive Surveillance Network