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fromThe Cipher Brief
2 days ago

The Hidden National Security Risk in Smart Cities

Smart-city sensors and data brokerage practices expose continuous, location-linked personal and sensitive information of U.S. military and intelligence personnel, posing national security risks.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago
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I ditched Google Maps for this free alternative that doesn't track me - or drain my battery

fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago
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Our phones as our castles: can His Majesty's Government enter? | Computer Weekly

End-to-end encryption and modern device security create robust barriers to governmental access, complicating traditional warrant-and-notice approaches to obtaining digital evidence.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 weeks ago
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EFF Is Standing Up for Federal Employees-Here's How You Can Stand With Us

OPM's sharing of sensitive federal employee data violated privacy protections and federal workers' safety; direct donations to EFF support privacy and free-expression defense.
fromZDNET
1 week ago
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I ditched Google Maps for this free alternative that doesn't track me - or drain my battery

fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Realty group's plan to install plate readers in Brookline sparks privacy concerns

The ACLU of Massachusetts says the cameras - marketed as neighborhood safety tools - enable broad government surveillance by collecting data on everyone's movements, not just those suspected of wrongdoing.
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fromTheregister
2 days ago

Crossed wires derailed a UK child abuse case for months

Details have emerged of a troubling case in which a basic engineering mistake wrecked a digital evidence investigation and led to wrongful accusations. An open judgment [PDF] published by the UK's Investigatory Powers Tribunal, which is responsible for investigating claims of British authorities illegally abusing their powers during the course of an investigation, detailed the impact on three people wrongly accused of child sex offences.
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fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

How Law Firms Track And Convert Without Third-Party Cookies - Above the Law

Law firms must replace third-party cookie-based conversion tracking with durable, privacy-friendly alternatives as cookie-based analytics decline.
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fromFuturism
2 days ago

Sam Altman Pushes Back on OpenAI's Foray Into Smut

"To maximize freedom for our users, only sexual content involving minors is considered prohibited," reads an updated company document about what will be allowed, suggesting wide latitude for developers to use the company's platform to craft naughty experiences for users. As observers quickly pointed out, it was a pretty astonishing reversal for the company. Just two months ago, its CEO Sam Altman had boasted on a podcast that OpenAI hadn't "put a sexbot avatar in ChatGPT yet" - even though, he conceded at the time, doing so would be sure to boost engagement.
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fromTechCrunch
2 days ago
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Facebook's AI can now suggest edits to the photos still on your phone | TechCrunch

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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Meta is exploiting the 'illusion of privacy' to sell you ads based on chatbot conversations, top AI ethics expert says-and you can't opt out | Fortune

fromTechCrunch
2 days ago
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Facebook's AI can now suggest edits to the photos still on your phone | TechCrunch

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
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Meta is exploiting the 'illusion of privacy' to sell you ads based on chatbot conversations, top AI ethics expert says-and you can't opt out | Fortune

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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
4 days ago

A Full Month of Privacy Tips from EFF | EFFector 37.14

In this issue, we're helping you take control of your online privacy with Opt Out October; explaining the UK's attack on encryption and why it's bad for all users; and covering shocking new details about an abortion surveillance case in Texas. Prefer to listen in? Check out our audio companion, where EFF Security and Privacy Activist Thorin Klosowski explains how small steps to protect your privacy can add up to big changes. Catch the conversation on YouTube or the Internet Archive.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

Surveillance pricing': Why you might be paying more than your neighbour

Retailers and airlines increasingly use AI and personal data to set individualized, dynamic prices, raising privacy, discrimination, and affordability concerns.
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fromZDNET
4 days ago

Improve your Android security and privacy instantly with this hidden trick - here's how

Android's Sensors Off Quick Settings tile disables camera, microphone, and GPS for enhanced privacy and security on modern phones.
fromMashable
4 days ago

Elon Musk's X will display which nation users post from

"When you read content on X, you should be able to verify its authenticity," Bier posted on X. "This is critical to getting a pulse on important issues happening in the world."
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fromTheregister
4 days ago

X to combat bot problem by showing more info about users

In the screenshot, you can see that the "About this account" page shows the date the user joined X, the number of times the username changed and the date of last change, the location the account is "based in," and a "Connected via" field that shows how the user is getting onto X. Bier's post generated a series of follow-up comments, some of which he responded to with more details about the service.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
5 days ago

$19M in Settlements Underscore Cybersecurity Risks for TPAs and Insurers - DataBreaches.Net

TPAs and insurer partners agreed to multi-million-dollar settlements after alleged cybersecurity failures exposed millions' personal and health data in 2023 and 2024 breaches.
from48 hills
6 days ago

SF's private surveillance state - 48 hills

"All people are by nature free and independent and have inalienable rights. Among these are enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining safety, happiness, and privacy." The prescience of this section is hard to overstate, especially as those inalienable rights have been attacked. Specifically, the right to privacy has progressively eroded in San Francisco thanks to partnerships between the police and private companies.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Your basis to live is checked at each and every step': India's ID system divides opinion

It is often difficult for people in India to remember life before Aadhaar. The digital biometric ID, allegedly available for every Indian citizen, was only introduced 15 years ago but its presence in daily life is ubiquitous. Indians now need an Aadhaar number to buy a house, get a job, open a bank account, pay their tax, receive benefits, buy a car, get a sim card, book priority train tickets and admit children into school.
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fromBloomberglaw
6 days ago

LinkedIn Stuck With Three Lawsuits Over Online Data Tracking

LinkedIn Corp. must face three related lawsuits alleging it collected the sensitive information of visitors to several health-related websites without their consent in violation of California privacy laws. The individual plaintiffs in two of the proposed class actions adequately pleaded claims of invasion of privacy under the California Constitution and violations of section 632 of the California Invasion of Privacy Act, Judge Edward J. Davila of the US District Court for the Northern District of California said Oct. 10.
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fromForbes
6 days ago

AppLovin's $40 Billion Meltdown: What's Behind The Crash And What Next

AppLovin lost nearly 20% market value in ten days, erasing over $40 billion after reports of an SEC probe into its data collection for ad targeting.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

The women taking Meta to task after their baby loss

Targeted online pregnancy adverts continued to reach women after miscarriages, exacerbating grief and causing emotional harm and privacy concerns.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

Watch Now: Navigating Surveillance with EFF Members

Our live panel featured (EFF Associate Director of Community Organizing), (EFF Staff Technologist), Mitch Stoltz (EFF IP Litigation Director) and Yael Grauer , Program Manager at Consumer Reports. Together, they unpacked how we arrived at a point where a handful of major tech companies dictate so much of our digital rights, how these monopolies erode privacy, and what real-world consequences come from constant data collection-and most importantly, what you can do to fight back.
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fromsilive
1 week ago

Staten Island officials host free shredding event to combat identity theft this Saturday

Free shredding event for Staten Island residents to dispose of sensitive documents and electronic devices safely on Oct. 11, 9 a.m.–1 p.m., West Brighton.
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fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

Microsoft introduces Windows Backup for Organizations

Windows Backup for Organizations simplifies IT management by backing up settings, preferences, and Microsoft Store apps to Exchange Online for fast restoration during device upgrades.
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fromComic Sands
1 week ago

Remote Worker Speaks Out After Job Uses 'Dystopian' Software To Track His Productivity

Automatic ten-minute screenshots of employee screens constitute invasive surveillance that pressures constant on-screen productivity and fosters toxic micromanagement.
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago
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Missing Risk Analysis Cost NY CPA Firm $175K-But Not the Big Group Whose Data Was Breached in 2019 - DataBreaches.Net

An accounting firm acting as a business associate incurred a $175,000 OCR HIPAA settlement after a 2019 PHI breach, highlighting recurring ransomware and risk-analysis issues.
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fromBoston.com
1 week ago
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Massachusetts Senate backs data privacy bill giving consumers more control of their data

fromAfricanews
1 week ago
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Meta agrees to $32.8 Million data privacy settlement with Nigeria | Africanews

fromBoston.com
1 week ago
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Massachusetts Senate backs data privacy bill giving consumers more control of their data

fromAfricanews
1 week ago
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Meta agrees to $32.8 Million data privacy settlement with Nigeria | Africanews

fromFortune
1 week ago

How the world's largest call center operator is blending artificial intelligence with emotional intelligence | Fortune

It's a nervy time to be a frontline worker in a call center or back-office hub. Startups are advertising 'AI employees' and the likes of venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz are talking of AI ' productizing and unbundling ' the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector that executes the core functions of corporations around the globe. No doubt customer service, HR, and IT workers in the industry are wondering how their employers will respond-and whether their livelihoods are at risk.
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fromSlashGear
2 weeks ago
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Google's Invasion Of Privacy Trial Ends With A $425 Million Win For Cell Phone Users - SlashGear

fromSlashGear
2 weeks ago
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Google's Invasion Of Privacy Trial Ends With A $425 Million Win For Cell Phone Users - SlashGear

fromIT Brew
1 week ago

What privacy experts think companies should know about data brokering

There's lots of models that help make that very financially attainable, especially for startups and especially for companies that are gathering intimate information, because that's what data brokers want,
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fromYourTango
1 week ago

Worker Describes 'Dystopian' Time-Tracking Software At His Job That Screenshots His Work Every 10 Minutes

"So, I work from home and my employer just started time tracking," Tim began in his video. "It takes screenshots every 10 minutes or so, tracks my mouse activity, keyboard activity, the URLs I visit, and what percentage of time I spend on doing whatever." Tim explained that despite his company's best efforts to monitor the work that he's doing and ensure that he's actually completing it on time, at the end of the day, none of that changes what he does.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago

California hospitals can escape fines if workers expose patient info - DataBreaches.Net

Hospitals are not liable for employee disclosures of patient information when appropriate privacy policies existed and the employee knowingly violated them.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago

Harris Health discloses insider-wrongdoing breach that went on for a decade - DataBreaches.Net

Employee misused patient records at Harris Health, exposing sensitive PHI of over 5,000 patients over a decade, prompting notifications and law enforcement involvement.
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fromThe Drum
1 week ago

Step away from 'the data buffet', marketers - why 'just enough' is enough

Privacy-led, permission-based data practices convert consumer trust into measurable growth, improving brand performance, media effectiveness, and long-term customer value.
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fromSecuritymagazine
2 weeks ago

Cyber Risks Can Be Legal Risks: How to Protect the Organization

Third-party relationships, AI adoption, and BYOD practices increase cyber risks that can create significant legal liabilities requiring proactive risk management and compliance.
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fromPCWorld
1 week ago
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Warning! Meta will start snooping on your AI chats in its apps in December

fromAol
2 weeks ago
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Meta to use AI chats to personalize content and ads from December

fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
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Instagram head says company is not using your microphone to listen to you. (With AI data, it won't need to.) | TechCrunch

fromPCWorld
1 week ago
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Warning! Meta will start snooping on your AI chats in its apps in December

fromAol
2 weeks ago
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Meta to use AI chats to personalize content and ads from December

fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
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Instagram head says company is not using your microphone to listen to you. (With AI data, it won't need to.) | TechCrunch

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from48 hills
2 weeks ago

A move to undermine SF's law that controls police surveillance - 48 hills

San Francisco requires public reporting of police surveillance, bans facial recognition, and allows private lawsuits if the city fails to correct violations within 30 days.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

The Supreme Court didn't save Google from Epic, and now the clock is ticking

Google must allow Android developers in the US to use outside payments, link to external downloads, set prices, and end Play exclusivity deals immediately.
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

ICE wants to build a 24/7 social media surveillance team

Together, these teams would operate as intelligence arms of ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations division. They will receive tips and incoming cases, research individuals online, and package the results into dossiers that could be used by field offices to plan arrests. The scope of information contractors are expected to collect is broad. Draft instructions specify open-source intelligence: public posts, photos, and messages on platforms from Facebook to Reddit to TikTok.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
2 weeks ago

Legal Practice Board of Western Australia begins notifying data breach victims - DataBreaches.Net

Legal Practice Board of Western Australia is notifying individuals after Dire Wolf ransomware accessed additional health, financial, and personal data, including legal practitioners' information.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
2 weeks ago

The Identity Theft Resource Center Remains Open to Victims Amid Government Shutdown - DataBreaches.Net

Free identity-theft assistance and prevention resources are available from the Identity Theft Resource Center during the Federal Government shutdown.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Cybercrooks breach Red Hat's private GitLab repos - what we know about affected customers

Red Hat's private GitLab repositories were breached, exposing consulting data and customer engagement reports that may enable attackers to access downstream customer infrastructure.
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fromDigital Trends
2 weeks ago

Instagram 'swears' your phone doesn't listen to you to personalize ads

Instagram attributes personalized ads to in-app behavior, social connections, cookies, advertiser and broker data, and cross-platform activity — not device microphone listening.
fromMiami Herald
2 weeks ago

Pay-per-mile car insurance: Is it worth it for low-mileage drivers?

Traditional car insurance sets premiums based partly on estimated annual mileage. Pay-per-mile splits the cost in two: Base rate. Covers risks like theft, fire, or weather-related damage. Per-mile rate. A set amount for every mile driven. Mileage is confirmed through telematics devices, odometer photos, connected-car systems, or smartphone apps. Many plans include a daily mileage cap, so the occasional road trip doesn't blow your monthly total.
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fromMUO
2 weeks ago

The creepy targeted ads on my phone vanished after I changed one setting

The ads on my phone were getting too personal. I could look up headphones once and then see them everywhere, from YouTube to random free games. Even after I stopped shopping, the same product continued to follow me. It became a steady reminder that my activity might be linked across apps, and I could not ignore it. I opened my privacy settings to see what I could change.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 weeks ago

What Europe's New Gig Work Law Means for Unions and Technology

At EFF, we that tech rights are worker's rights . Since the pandemic, workers of all kinds have been subjected to increasingly invasive forms of . These are the "algorithmic management" tools that surveil workers on and off the job, often running on devices that (nominally) belong to workers, hijacking our phones and laptops. On the job, digital technology can become both a system of ubiquitous surveillance and a means of total control .
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fromAdExchanger
2 weeks ago

Advertisers Probably Shouldn't Target Teens At All, Cautions Former FTC Commissioner | AdExchanger

Advertisers should reconsider monetizing kids' and teens' attention online and reevaluate targeting and data practices as AI chatbots and platforms lack safety guardrails.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

UK gov't demand to access Apple users' data raises civil liberties issues

The British government has ordered Apple to hand over personal data uploaded by its customers to the cloud for the second time this year in an ongoing privacy row that has raised concerns among civil liberties campaigners. The Home Office issued a demand in early September for the tech behemoth to create a so-called back door that would allow the authorities access to private data uploaded by United Kingdom Apple customers after a previous attempt that included customers in the United States failed,
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fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago

Class action lawsuit alleges data consolidation within USCIS is illegal

USCIS reworked SAVE into a searchable cross‑agency system combining SSA, IRS, and HHS data, prompting a lawsuit claiming violations of the Privacy Act and Constitution.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Psychology of Hyper-Personalization

Hyper-personalization-AI's ability to tailor experiences down to the individual level-has become the new norm. For many consumers, these recommendations feel helpful, convenient, and even delightful. Yet, for others, they provoke discomfort, raising questions about just how much these platforms know about us. This paradox is at the heart of a growing debate: Does hyper-personalization build consumer trust and loyalty, or does it erode them by feeling intrusive? And more importantly, how does it shape our purchase intention?
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fromPrivacy International
2 weeks ago

Big Tech's bind with military and intelligence agencies

In their gold rush to build cloud and AI tools, Big Tech is also enabling unprecedented government surveillance. Thanks to reporting from The Guardian, +972 Magazine, Local Call, and The Intercept, we have insights into the murky deals between the Israeli Government and Big Tech firms. Designed to insulate governments from scrutiny and accountability, these deals bode a dark future for humanity, one that is built using the same tools that once promised a bright, positive world.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

US Air Force investigates 'privacy-related issue'

"The preliminary investigation is ongoing, and we are assessing the scope of any concerns and any necessary required remediation," the spokesperson added. "We are in the process of evaluating technical remediation solutions and will act as appropriate. Compliance with the Privacy Act and identifying a solution for this technical problem is critical to the DAF to ensure warfighter readiness and lethality."
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Microsoft to allow consumer Copilot in corporate environs

Redmond has done so unilaterally, effectively endorsing "shadow IT" - the practice of bringing unapproved software and devices into the workplace. Earlier this year, Microsoft said it had adopted a new approach to shadow IT. "While earlier eras of our IT history focused on trying to prevent shadow IT, we are now concentrating on managing it," the biz said in a blog post. By "managing," Microsoft also means "enabling."
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fromAol
2 weeks ago

Meta to use AI chats to personalize content and ads from December

Meta will use users' interactions with its generative AI to personalize content and advertising across its apps beginning December 16, without an opt-out for Meta AI users.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Anker offered to pay Eufy camera owners to share videos for training its AI | TechCrunch

Companies pay users for camera and call recordings to train AI models, creating value for users but introducing significant privacy and security risks.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Imgur exits the UK as parent company faces fine

ICO called Imgur's UK user block a commercial decision and said its investigation into MediaLab over children's data could still lead to fines.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Anonymous question app Sendit deceived children and illegally collected their data, FTC alleges | TechCrunch

Sendit unlawfully collected children's data, sent fake anonymous messages to users, and used deceptive recurring charges to sell memberships revealing purported senders.
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