Privacy & Surveillance

Genetic Data: Emerging Cyberthreats and Privacy Concerns
Explore emerging cyberthreats targeting genetic data privacy, revealing risks and strategies to secure sensitive biogenetic information.

Surveillance Via Smart Toothbrush
Smart toothbrush surveillance tracks oral habits via sensor data, merging tech innovation with emerging privacy risks.

Russian IT pro sentenced to 14 years forced labor for sharing medical data with Ukraine
Russian IT pro receives 14 years forced labor for handing Ukrainian medical data, sparking claims of privacy violation and state repression.
Moscow Navigation Assistant: Location Tracking for Global Visitors
Navigate Moscow easily with our assistant offering real-time location tracking for global visitors exploring the city.

France/Syria/United Kingdom/United States : Westexec, Eutelsat, Audere, Snapchat security
Explore security insights linking France, Syria, the UK & US with Westexec, Eutelsat, Audere and Snapchat’s advanced data and surveillance strategies.

Chinese-Owned VPNs
Explore Chinese-owned VPNs offering secure, censorship-free browsing with robust encryption, privacy features, and reliable global access.

CISO’s Guide To Web Privacy Validation And Why It’s Important
Learn web privacy validation with our CISO guide—ensuring robust data security, compliance, and effective cyber risk reduction.

TeleMessage security SNAFU worsens as 60 government staffers exposed
TeleMessage security SNAFU escalates as a breach exposes 60 government staffers, revealing vulnerabilities in secure messaging systems.

Honoring the Legacy of John Young, Cryptome Co-Founder
Honoring John Young, Cryptome co-founder whose pioneering vision advanced digital transparency and online activism for freedom.

Signal Outpaces Microsoft’s Recall with Advanced DRM Technology
Signal outpaces Microsoft’s recall with advanced DRM technology, ensuring robust digital rights management and enhanced security for users.

Signal Restricts Microsoft Recall Screenshot Capabilities on Windows 11
Signal restricts Microsoft’s recall screenshot feature on Windows 11, enhancing user privacy with tighter control over screen capture functionality.

Nearly 40% of Americans Advocate a Ban on Biometric Technology
Nearly 40% of Americans urge a ban on biometric tech due to rising privacy concerns and debates over surveillance risks.

Regeneron’s 23andMe Acquisition: Unpacking the Privacy Implications
Regeneron’s 23andMe deal raises key privacy concerns—explore data consent issues and the potential impact on genetic data security in biotech.

Regeneron, the New 23andMe Owner, Pledges to Boost Data Security
Regeneron, the new owner of 23andMe, pledges to boost data security and safeguard users’ genetic data.

Virgin Media O2 patches hole that let callers snoop on your coordinates
Virgin Media O2 patches a critical flaw that let callers track your coordinates, enhancing privacy and boosting network security.

O2 UK fixes vulnerability exposing mobile users’ location data in call metadata
O2 UK patches a flaw that exposed mobile users’ location data in call metadata, bolstering privacy and enhancing overall security.

Scientists Unveil Breakthrough for Confirming Location Without Sacrificing Privacy
Scientists unveil breakthrough tech to confirm location without compromising privacy, revolutionizing secure geolocation methods.

Human Rights Group’s Complaint Forms Exposed on Internet
Exposed Human Rights Group complaint forms online raise privacy and security concerns over the handling of sensitive data.

ISMG Editors: AI-Based Biometrics Evolve – But at What Cost?
ISMG Editors analyze the evolving AI-based biometrics landscape, weighing innovation benefits against privacy and ethical costs.

Lawsuit Alleges Roblox Tracks Children’s Data Without Parental Consent
Lawsuit claims Roblox tracks kids’ data without parental consent, sparking privacy concerns and calls for stricter data protection measures.

Meta to Train AI on E.U. User Data From May 27 Without Consent; Noyb Threatens Lawsuit
Meta uses EU user data for AI training since May 27 without consent, as Noyb threatens legal action over privacy breaches.

New Tor Oniux tool anonymizes any Linux app’s network traffic
Tor Oniux anonymizes Linux app network traffic, enhancing privacy and security seamlessly.

Australian Human Rights Commission Documents Exposed on Search Engines
Explore how the Australian Human Rights Commission documents have been exposed on search engines, revealing hidden info and sparking transparency debates.

88% of Executives Had Home Floor Plans Available Online
Discover how 88% of executives had home floor plans online, showcasing a trend in digital accessibility and innovative home design planning.