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Privacy International talks about period-tracking apps and the perils of sharing secrets with apps.
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Privacy International talks about period-tracking apps and the perils of sharing secrets with apps.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss the changes to Ring’s dashboard, the FBI seeking help unlocking an iPhone, Travelex hit with ransomware, and more.
Longer product life cycles mean sustainability; shorter ones are easier in terms of support. Which should you choose?
Twitter has taken actions to prevent attacks with strobing images on people with epilepsy. Are these actions sufficient?
How paranoid employers and jealous partners can spy on you, and why chip bags are best left to movie heroes.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff address a ransomware attack in New Orleans, Facebook data stolen from a car, favorite Christmas movies, and more.
Learn about Android device identifiers and how apps abuse them to make more money on ads.
Dave and Jeff take a look at insecurities in smart TVs, all things Amazon, TikTok censorship, and more.
We examine the workings of emotion-recognition technologies, their usefulness, and the privacy concerns they inspire.
Why stalkerware is a problem not only for targets, but also for security vendors – and what we’re doing to fix it.
Dave and Jeff take a look at the future of Ring’s doorbell cams and a smart city of tomorrow, Alexas that have eyes and can walk, registering drones, and more.
With more than 2.5 billion gamers around the world, it’s no wonder cheats, hacks, and game modifications have spawned a multimillion dollar industry.
A study that looks at evolving market dynamics and the impact of changing client relationships and expectations on the MSP industry.
Basically, all apps collect some information about you. Using the services AppCensus and Exodus, you can find out what exactly is collected.
Dave and Jeff chat about the week’s top cybersecurity news, including whether you should put your license plates online, FTC crackdowns on stalkerware, Aussie cops making bank on Bitcoin, and more.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at the latest on Libra, disclosing to guests if you have a smart speaker, jackpotting ATMs, and more.
Scammers prod employees to take performance appraisals but in reality siphon off their work account passwords.
For this episode, Jeff flies solo while Dave is on vacation. Listen for the latest in Twitter’s Tailored Audience snafu, the US, UK, and Australia looking for encryption backdoors, and more.
On this podcast, Jeff is joined by Oksana, Kate, Julia and Anya in Moscow to discuss what privacy means to them.
Jeff and Dave discuss the reduction of human listening for Google Home, AI being used in schools, TikTok scams, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss headaches caused by Tesla’s app going down, YouTube violating child privacy laws, and more.