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05/20/2022
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By Cassie B.
Canada bans Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE from its 5G networks
The Canadian government has announced that it is banning equipment made by Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE from its 5G networks, citing national security concerns. Starting in September, all telecommunications companies in the country will be banned from obtaining new 4G and 5G equipment from these companies and must remove any existing Huawei and […]
05/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
European Commission to intensify online surveillance in guise of fighting child pornography
The European Commission has introduced to the public a draft law on mandatory chat control. This chat control law is similar to Apple’s highly controversial “SpyPhone” plans, where the Commission will oblige all providers of email, chat and messaging services to automate the search for suspicious messages and forward them to the police supposedly to combat child pornography. […]
04/27/2022
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By News Editors
Microchip implanted in your hand? Why worry?
Story at a glance: Implantable microchips are marketed as the ultimate in convenience, but the goal is to create the Internet of Bodies, described by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as an ecosystem of “an unprecedented number of sensors,” including emotional sensors, “attached to, implanted within, or ingested into human bodies to monitor, analyze and […]
03/18/2022
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By News Editors
The cashless life won’t be worth living
While they have us freaking out about “Ukraine,” our overlords are moving swiftly to rendition all of us into the global cyber-gulag of a social credit system, enabled by a digital currency doled out (or not) by the central banking system. (Article by Mark Crispin Miller republished from MarkCrispinMiller.Substack.com) This report, from December, 2021, “assess[es] market opportunities for […]
02/03/2021
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By Franz Walker
MIT scholar’s op-ed defending Huawei was ghostwritten… by a Huawei employee
A noted Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scholar who wrote a defense of Chinese technology company Huawei in 2019 may not have written the op-ed at all. A Huwaei employee has claimed that he was the one who ghostwrote the op-ed on behalf of MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte. In his LinkedIn profile, Huawei employee Winter […]
06/16/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
What could do more damage than a nuclear weapon? A hacker
A nuclear attack is terrifying, that much is certain. Both the United States and Russia have pulled out of a decades-old nuclear weapons pact; North Korea continues to test their missile program; and tensions in Iran are putting a lot of people on edge. However, there’s another threat that the world needs to look out for […]
03/05/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Technology’s dark side: A 3D print of your head is all it takes to open your phone
The facial recognition technology of your smartphone is going to betray your secrets to the first 3D-printed replica of your head shown to it. This security flaw applies to all smartphones, especially the Android-powered ones. Cyber security writer Thomas Brewster tested the latest models of Android phones that feature facial recognition. He used a 3D-printed replica of […]
02/03/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Security researchers discover new ways your internet browsing history is exposed
Computer hackers are always looking for ways to get their hands on your Internet browsing history. A Science Daily article reported on four new methods through which a hacker could sniff out what website you last went to. The “history sniffing” style of hacking is not a new concept. However, the new techniques are much […]
11/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Computer experts warn that hackers can learn what’s on your computer screen just by listening to your webcam’s microphone
Your computer emits all kinds of noise, including ultrasonic sounds that cannot be picked up by the human ear. Hackers can record that noise through your microphone and convert it into a rather accurate copy of the information flashing on your monitor, an article in Wired reported. Researchers from several different universities demonstrated the hacking […]
05/29/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Amazon devices RECORD your private conversations and surreptitiously send them to others
In yet another example of how technology can at times work against our best interests, a family in Portland felt compelled to contact Amazon recently after a private conversation was recorded by the voice-controlled smart speaker “Alexa” and subsequently sent out to a random person living in Seattle. “My husband and I would joke and […]
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