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Here's how to disable Voice Recognition on Samsung Smart TV and stop it from eavesdropping on you. For more details head past the jump.
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Documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal how the NSA struggled to hack the Tor deep web browser and its encryption
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The UN has hit out at the mass surveillance techniques employed by the US and UK’s respective security apparatus, slamming the techniques as corrosive and a ‘systematic interference’ with the right to privacy.
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Just like with other electronic devices that used to be “dumb,” TVs have become increasingly smart lately, but that doesn’t mean that’s necessarily a good thing, especially when it comes to user pr...
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The Security and Privacy of Business Data in the Cloud A video from Microsoft for Work: featuring Brad Smith from Microsoft and how Microsoft will safeguard data in the Future, even from the US Go
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Like it or not, people are after your data. Whether it's for advertising, national security or other nefarious purposes, you're leaving a trail of
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I have had a teensy, torn bit of paper taped over the camera of my MacBook Air for years now because even before I knew the FBI could activate that thing without the indicator light , it always bugged me out that someone might be secretly snooping.
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The White House gave hope to critics of US government surveillance when it nominated a privacy-minded Deputy CTO last year, but it appears that those
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We talk a lot about both privacy and security here at Lifehacker, and while it's relatively easy to be more secure than you are right now, it often feels like it'll take a lot of work.
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Germany hasn't been best pleased by the NSA's attention over the last few years. Now, though, it's revealed that it's taking drastic action, and ditching computers in favor of something more secure: typewriters.
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As the Internet of Things promised to explode by 2020 into a $15 billion market, technologist gathered in Palo Alto to discuss the privacy issues raised by an army of connected personal devices.
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With so many computers now coming with built-in cameras, especially notebooks, some people tend to worry that their cameras are being used by third-parties who want to spy on them. Most cameras have a light that illuminates when they're active, but that's not always enough for the tinfoil hat brigade.
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Tech giant says almost 50% of emails sent between Gmail and other email providers are not encrypted Continue reading...
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GLOBAL tech company Samsung has warned customers to stop making casually racist remarks, talking about their credit card details and talking dirty in front of their TVs.
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A modern car is potentially loaded with data: it could be collecting performance stats, where you've been and your internet usage. How do you know that it's not secretly sending that data to advertisers and insurers?
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Stewart Baker said that Apple and Google could be restricting their business in markets like China and Russia by encrypting user data Continue reading...
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Just how much of your life is watched? Security expert Bruce Schneier points out that it is more than most people think, says Chris Baraniuk.
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Your everyday devices, particularly smartphones, betray aspects of your privacy in many ways, not the least of which is transmitting location information that law enforcement, among others, has regularly used in the pursuit of suspects.
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You own your data. And the government needs to start respecting that. This was the assertion made today by Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith at a Silicon Valley panel discussion on NSA surveillance.
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If you're reading this, you probably enjoy open internet access as a matter of course. However, other countries aren't quite so liberal. How do you know
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Here are a few ways your boss could be watching you.
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The UK’s intelligence and information gathering agency GCHQ has developed a toolkit of software programs designed to manipulate online traffic and information, infiltrate target computers and spread chosen messages on sites like Facebook and YouTube, according to newly-published documents from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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The group will visit six countries as it discusses how search engines will react to Europe’s so-called right to be forgotten ruling.
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The Government's listening post is targeted by seven ISPs who say it attacked networks and breached UK and EU laws.
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Canadians have the right to be anonymous on the internet, and police must obtain a warrant to uncover their identities, Canada's top court has ruled.
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