Children’s apps and websites raise privacy concerns
Members of the Global Privacy Enforcement Network say many kids’ websites and apps collect and share too much personal information.
Naked Security – Sophos
Members of the Global Privacy Enforcement Network say many kids’ websites and apps collect and share too much personal information.
Naked Security – Sophos
ZDNet |
The APT wars: Hackers raise swords and charge – at each other
ZDNet When the group questioned its authenticity and was left dissatisfied, Hellsing then returned the phishing campaign — containing Naikon's own malware. Naikon's … See also: Beyond Stuxnet and Flame: Equation 'most advanced' cybercriminal gang recorded. |
Cornell Chronicle |
Images that fool computer vision raise security concerns
Cornell Chronicle … shows that it is possible to 'fool' a deep learning system so it learns something that is not true but that you want it to learn,” said Fred Schneider, the Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Computer Science and a nationally recognized expert on … |
Reports that new Samsung TVs can capture personal information with their voice recognition feature has sparked concern about what critics perceive as digital spying by so-called smart devices.
Last week, online magazine The Daily Beast spotted wording in Samsung’s privacy policy that suggests users should be careful when they speak near their smart TVs. This generated buzz on Twitter and other sites, including comparisons to Big Brother behavior from George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984.
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