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The KooZoo camera app: It’s a jungle out there
KooZoo is an app that allows you to turn your own smartphone into a secret recording device. This has caused some concerns over privacy.
No Wi-Fi, no problem: Hackers go low-tech to steal your data
This article was originally published on January 22, 2015. The risks of using an unprotected, unencrypted Wi-Fi network are well-documented....
“Bring your own device” to work: Is it worth it?
BYOD comes with numerous privacy risks.
Internet Systems Consortium site hacked
This week the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC.org) was hacked and visitors were redirected to a site distributing harmful malware.
Want to watch “The Interview”? Watch out!
By all accounts, “The Interview” isn't that great a film. Rotten Tomatoes has just 61 percent of moviegoers and...
Top 10 security breaches of 2014
That's right folks, it's time. Time for a roundup of the year's worst IT security breaches and how they've...
Encrypted chat apps: Give ’em nothing to talk about
Older unencrypted messaging apps are vulnerable to spying. Apps like Chadder and Telegram can protect your communications.
DuckDuckGo Internet privacy review
DuckDuckGo is a search engine that recognizes and respects your privacy. Read our review on the non-tracking search engine.
Literally malware? The figurative explosion of Uber’s app
The internet is blowing up with discussion over Uber's app, mobile permissions, and what it really means to be malware.
Your data, your rules: The encryption of everything
Who owns your data? The common sense answer is obvious, but isn't always true: in certain situations, law enforcement...