Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) recently revealed a startling new privacy threat. Our smartphones’ ambient light sensors might be turned into makeshift cameras. A woman on her iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson) From brightness adjustment to privacy invasion
There is enough to worry about in life without the additional stress and terror of finding out your friends, family or complete strangers have been receiving a text message from “you” without your knowledge. How did they do that? How did they
Imagine you are on a phone call with a friend, a colleague or a customer. You think it’s a private conversation, but little do you know, the person on the other end has a device that records everything you say and transcribes
Omid Scobie has been dropping some huge bombshells in new book Endgame – and in an explosive interview on US TV. The royal author, who has released a self-proclaimed “investigation” into the current state of the British monarchy, has been revealing feuds
Sources in Israel last night said that the Shabak internal security agency knows where “many” of the 240 Israeli hostages are being kept – but cannot rescue them from Hamas’ clutches without risking a large number of civilian deaths among the Palestinian
A heartbroken dog named Thunder has been spotted waiting in the exact spot where he last saw his owners, unaware that they had abandoned him. Suzette Hall, founder of Logan’s Legacy, was alerted about a dog who’d been sitting by a fire
When it comes to your privacy, we all know that Google is one of the biggest in the tech world when it comes to collecting your data. What you may not know, however, is exactly how much Google knows about you. CLICK
There’s no need to emphasize how much of an impact that Aaron Rodgers not being in the Green Bay Packers’ locker room this season will make. But his replacement, Jordan Love, is going to try to mitigate that as best he can
A People’s Republic of China spokeswoman denied any knowledge of a “fleet” of surveillance aircraft as reported by the U.S. and Japan. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswomen Mao Ning addressed the reports Thursday in a press conference in Beijing. CHINA LODGES