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fromSpeckyboy Design Magazine
2 days ago

How To Protect Media Files Uploaded to WordPress - Speckyboy

The predictable file structure of the content management system makes it easy to guess where a file is stored, leading to potential leaks, as demonstrated by a journalist accessing a leaked UK budget document.
Privacy technologies
#illegal-streaming
fromIndependent
5 days ago
Media industry

Inside Sky's war on dodgy boxes: 'A member of the family who is a garda has one - half the station has them'

fromIndependent
5 days ago
Media industry

Inside Sky's war on dodgy boxes: 'A member of the family who is a garda has one - half the station has them'

fromIndependent
5 days ago
Media industry

Sky's war on dodgy boxes: 'A member of the family who is a garda has one - half the station has them'

fromIndependent
5 days ago
Media industry

Inside Sky's war on dodgy boxes: 'A member of the family who is a garda has one - half the station has them'

fromIndependent
5 days ago
Media industry

Inside Sky's war on dodgy boxes: 'A member of the family who is a garda has one - half the station has them'

fromIndependent
5 days ago
Media industry

Sky's war on dodgy boxes: 'A member of the family who is a garda has one - half the station has them'

#3d-printing
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
5 days ago
Intellectual property law

Print Blocking is Anti-Consumer - Permission to Print Part 1

Legislative restrictions on 3D printers threaten innovation and access to technology, imposing unnecessary limitations on users and manufacturers.
fromIrish Independent
5 days ago

Sky should drop 'greedy' legal action against dodgy box users, TD Paul Murphy says

Sky intends to use the information obtained from a court case to take legal actions against the resellers and some of the end users, marking the first time end users could face legal action.
EU data protection
Roam Research
fromArs Technica
5 days ago

New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs

Rowhammer attacks on Nvidia GPUs can compromise CPU memory, allowing full control of host machines.
Marketing tech
fromAndroid Authority
1 week ago

The Google Play Store has a serious problem with shady cast-to-TV apps

A small number of developer networks dominate the cast-to-TV app category on Google Play, operating over 280 apps with 1.8 billion installs.
UK news
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Parents using dodgy' Amazon Fire sticks to stream children's TV lost 2,000 to scams in London

Parents using illegal streaming devices in London face financial fraud risks and security threats, losing significant amounts due to hacked bank accounts.
EU data protection
fromMetro
1 week ago

Bank ordered to reveal names of illegal Premier League streaming users to Sky

Sky is targeting illegal IPTV streaming by obtaining user details from Revolut Bank following a court ruling.
Information security
fromSecurityWeek
1 week ago

Dell and HP Roll Out Quantum-Resistant Device Security and AI-Era Cyber Resilience

HP and Dell Technologies announced new security features to enhance hardware protections against physical attacks and quantum-computing threats.
Intellectual property law
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Supreme Court rejects Sony's attempt to kick music pirates off the Internet

The Supreme Court ruled that ISPs like Cox cannot be held liable for users' copyright infringement without specific actions causing violations.
Television
fromEngadget
3 weeks ago

You'll now have to fork out for an additional subscription if you want to watch 4K content on Prime Video

Amazon rebrands its ad-free Prime Video tier to Ultra at $5/month, removing 4K streaming from the standard tier and requiring the paid upgrade for UHD content.
#smart-tv-privacy
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fromMakeUseOf
3 weeks ago

Your smart TV is snitching on your watch history - here's how to stop it completely

Smart TVs track viewing habits through Automated Content Recognition to provide personalized recommendations, but users can disable this feature in settings to protect privacy.
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

How to disable ACR on your TV - and why it makes such a big difference doing so

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Does your TV track you even through the HDMI port? Short answer: Yes

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

How to disable ACR on your TV (and why doing so makes such a big difference)

Privacy technologies
fromMakeUseOf
3 weeks ago

Your smart TV is snitching on your watch history - here's how to stop it completely

Smart TVs track viewing habits through Automated Content Recognition to provide personalized recommendations, but users can disable this feature in settings to protect privacy.
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

How to disable ACR on your TV - and why it makes such a big difference doing so

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Does your TV track you even through the HDMI port? Short answer: Yes

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

How to disable ACR on your TV (and why doing so makes such a big difference)

Media industry
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Why Cloudflare is protecting publishers from content piracy

Cloudflare is implementing measures to ensure AI companies pay for original content instead of using it for free.
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
3 weeks ago

Why ads.txt Needs To Evolve For Connected TV | AdExchanger

CTV supply chain trust requires transparency and accurate representation of complex monetization arrangements, not elimination of complexity through supply chain consolidation.
Information security
fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

Researchers disclose vulnerabilities in IP KVMs from four manufacturers

IP KVMs pose severe network security risks because compromising them enables attackers to bypass system security and access remotely managed servers.
Marketing tech
fromExtremeTech
3 weeks ago

Hisense TVs Now Display Ads When You Change Inputs, Boot Up

Hisense smart TVs display intrusive, unskippable ads across the user interface, prompting customers to disconnect from the internet and use external devices instead.
fromAndroid Authority
1 month ago

Samsung TVs will stop hiding the click-through consent screen that let them spy on you

Samsung uses automated content recognition (ACR) technology, which can capture hundreds of images of what's on your TV screen each minute, without first obtaining Texans' expressed, informed consent. As mentioned earlier, the concern is that Samsung would use this information for targeted advertising. Although Samsung has disclosures in place and TV owners can opt out of ACR, Paxton finds that the disclosures are inadequate, vague, and run afoul of state law.
Privacy professionals
Intellectual property law
fromRAIN News
3 weeks ago

$40B lost to sound and sports piracy: New government report

The USTR's 2025 Notorious Markets report identifies dozens of piracy platforms globally, while documenting enforcement successes against counterfeiting and piracy operations across multiple countries.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Queen Zone
1 month ago

13 ways your smart tv may be tracking you and what you can do about It

Over 80% of U.S. households own internet-connected televisions that track viewing habits, voice commands, and app usage, converting entertainment devices into behavioral tracking tools for advertising and analytics networks.
fromTheregister
4 weeks ago

Crims hit EV charger firm ELECQ, steal customer contact data

In a notice sent to customers on Monday and seen by The Register, the EV charging outfit said that it detected "unusual activity" on its AWS cloud platform on March 7 and quickly discovered that attackers had launched a ransomware attack against parts of its infrastructure. According to the message, some databases were both encrypted and copied during the intrusion, meaning that the crooks likely walked off with user information before the company pulled the plug.
Information security
Digital life
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

HBO Max's password-sharing crackdown is going global

HBO Max will expand its password-sharing crackdown globally starting in 2026, following successful enforcement in the US that generated additional revenue through paid sharing fees.
#digital-piracy
fromSPORTbible
4 weeks ago
Information security

Dodgy Fire Stick users warned as eight areas in UK targeted in 'Operation Eider'

Privacy technologies
fromWIRED
1 month ago

The Piracy Problem Streaming Platforms Can't Solve

Piracy in MENA stems from structural barriers including lack of local platforms, payment access limitations, internet censorship, and historical perceptions of free online content rather than cultural preferences.
fromSPORTbible
4 weeks ago
Information security

Dodgy Fire Stick users warned as eight areas in UK targeted in 'Operation Eider'

Privacy technologies
fromWIRED
1 month ago

The Piracy Problem Streaming Platforms Can't Solve

Piracy in MENA stems from structural barriers including lack of local platforms, payment access limitations, internet censorship, and historical perceptions of free online content rather than cultural preferences.
Tech industry
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Your smart TV may be crawling the web for AI

Bright Data offers streaming services an ad-free monetization alternative by converting smart TVs into residential proxies that collect web data for resale to AI companies.
Intellectual property law
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 month ago

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, March 6: WIPO Issues PCT Filing Study; CAFC Affirms Use of Unaccused Devices in Royalty Determination; USTR Notorious Markets List Highlights Live Sports Piracy

The Federal Circuit ruled that noninfringing features can be considered in reasonable royalty determinations, allowing damages experts to include unaccused virtual machines in royalty base calculations when causally connected to accused features.
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
1 month ago

ThreatsDay Bulletin: DDR5 Bot Scalping, Samsung TV Tracking, Reddit Privacy Fine & More

AuraStealer malware infrastructure revealed with 48 C2 domains using .shop and .cfd extensions, routed through Cloudflare, distributed via ClickFix with subscription pricing of $295-$585 monthly.
Law
fromFortune
1 month ago

DOJ probes Netflix's power over filmmakers in Warner deal review | Fortune

The DOJ is investigating Netflix's proposed $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery for potential anticompetitive leverage and monopolization under the Clayton and Sherman Acts.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

Stealing cable has evolved: the new face of TV piracy

SuperBox devices enable inexpensive access to pirated live TV and sports through a network of resellers and Chinese makers, bypassing cable and streaming subscriptions.
Television
fromBGR
1 month ago

Why TV Streaming Ads Are So Loud (And What You Can Do About It) - BGR

Streaming ads are often louder than programming because advertisers boost ad volume to grab attention, but device audio features and laws can mitigate the problem.
#smart-home-security
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Your smart home may be at risk - 6 ways experts protect your devices from attacks

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

Should you be afraid of smart home hacking? What it is, and how experts prevent it

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Your smart home may be at risk - 6 ways experts protect your devices from attacks

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

Should you be afraid of smart home hacking? What it is, and how experts prevent it

fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

AI Can Delete Your Data. Here's Your Prevention Plan.

Never feel that you are totally safe. In July 2025, one company learned the hard way after an AI coding assistant it dearly trusted from Replit ended up breaching a "code freeze" and implemented a command that ended up deleting its entire product database. This was a huge blow to the staff. It effectively meant that months of extremely hard work, comprising 1,200 executive records and 1,196 company records, ended up going away.
Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
2 months ago

AWS will not protect users from media codec patent holders

In a February 2 notification sent to relevant customers, the cloud giant says it is updating its Service Terms to specify it does not have "defense or payment obligations for third-party patent claims against you related to use of these services for audio/video encoding, decoding, or transcoding." The services in question are AWS Elemental MediaLive, AWS Elemental MediaConvert, Amazon Interactive Video Service, Chime SDK, Amazon GameLift Streams, and Amazon Kinesis Video Services.
Tech industry
Business
fromExchangewire
2 months ago

Digest: Dentsu's Bid to Sell Global Unit nears Collapse; UK Seeks Copyright Reset between AI and Creators; Netflix Prepares Cash Deal for Warner Bros. and HBO Max - ExchangeWire.com

Dentsu's sale of its international unit is collapsing as buyers withdraw; the UK seeks a copyright reset to protect creators; Netflix eyes Warner/HBO acquisition.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

I used 8 HDMI tricks to get the best performance from my TV - and most are free

Selecting the correct HDMI port, using proper cables, and enabling TV settings improves picture and audio quality and enables features like 4K/120Hz and VRR.
UK news
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Illegal images allegedly made by Musk's Grok, watchdog says

Grok-generated images of sexualized girls aged 11–13 were found on the dark web and classified as clearly illegal by the Internet Watch Foundation.
Television
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Don't make these HDMI mistakes: 8 ways to get the best performance from your TV (most are free)

Selecting the correct HDMI ports, cables, and TV settings significantly improves picture and audio quality and prevents HDMI problems.
fromEngadget
2 months ago

Ring can now verify if a video has been altered

Ring has launched a new tool that can tell you if a video clip captured by its camera has been altered or not. The company says that every video downloaded from Ring starting in December 2025 going forward will come with a digital security seal. "Think of it like the tamper-evident seal on a medicine bottle," it explained. Its new tool, called Ring Verify, can tell you if a video has been altered in any way.
Gadgets
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fromFuturism
1 month ago

Hackers Working on Method to Make Ring Cameras Store Footage Locally, Never Giving It to Amazon

Fulu Foundation offers bounties to modify Ring doorbells to block Amazon data transfers and grant owners full local control of video and connectivity.
Tech industry
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Akamai CEO wants help to defeat piracy, can do edge AI alone

Piracy is intellectual property theft and CDNs must actively prevent illegal streams instead of hiding behind free-speech claims or profiting from ignoring them.
#smart-tv
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Television

Your TV's USB port is seriously underrated: 5 benefits you're not taking advantage of

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Gadgets

Own a smart TV? These 13 features can dramatically improve your performance - here's how

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Television

Your TV's USB port is seriously underrated: 5 benefits you're not taking advantage of

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Gadgets

Own a smart TV? These 13 features can dramatically improve your performance - here's how

Television
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Does it matter which HDMI port you use on your TV? Yes - here's why

Different HDMI ports offer varying bandwidth and features; use HDMI 2.1 for next-gen gaming and ARC/eARC for advanced sound.
Media industry
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

What Netflix's Warner Bros. deal could mean for TVs and remotes

Netflix requires TV makers to follow strict app guidelines and secures prominent homescreen placement and remote buttons, leveraging market dominance to control smart TV interfaces.
Television
fromEngadget
1 month ago

Disney+ loses access to Dolby Vision and HDR10+ in some European countries

Disney+ subscribers in several European countries currently lack Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support, with HDR10 listed as default and a possible legal injunction implicated.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

The best DVR for recording your favorite shows

In today's hectic and fast-paced world, technology has made it possible to be in multiple places at once and greatly increased our productivity. However, missing out on a limited-time showing or live broadcast can still cause anger and frustration. There's a simple and obvious solution in the form of DVRs or Digital Video Recorders, so you can enjoy all the thrill of watching your favorite sports team without the annoying commercials.
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#copyright
#smart-tvs
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

How to disable ACR on your TV (and all the privacy risks it negates in the process)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

How to disable ACR on your TV (and stop the data tracking once and for all)

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

How to disable ACR on your TV (and all the privacy risks it negates in the process)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

How to disable ACR on your TV (and stop the data tracking once and for all)

Information security
fromInc
2 months ago

Platforms Can't Stop Live Pirates with Yesterday's Tools

Real-time fraudulent live streams impersonate brands and executives to steal credentials and money, exploiting platforms' inadequate live-moderation and causing rapid financial and reputational harm.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Your TV's USB port has hidden superpowers: 4 benefits you're not taking advantage of

After the initial setup, most people rarely engage directly with their smart TV. With wireless connectivity, phone apps, and remote controls, there's little need to. Tucked next to the essential HDMI ports, a USB 2.0 port -- likely sitting unnoticed on the back or side panel -- offers more potential than you might expect. USB ports are easy to overlook, but they're a standard feature on most TVs -- and more useful than you might think.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

What is MoCA 2.5? The low-cost networking option that's a hidden gem in your home

I've always been a champion of Wi-Fi. Wireless networks are convenient, easy to set up, and, thanks to years of improvements, generally stable. As much as I prefer Wi-Fi, I'm also fully aware that it isn't the perfect solution for everyone. There are situations where a wireless network isn't viable, such as a home made with brick walls. Brick and stone can weaken or outright block Wi-Fi signals.
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fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Warning issued to Irish 'dodgy box' owners following large-scale cyber attacks on everyday streaming devices

It comes following the largest Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack ever recorded last November by a botnet - or hacking group - known as Kimwolf Irish households that possess a "dodgy box" or other unregulated streaming devices that they are vulnerable to cyber attacks increasingly nefarious in nature, Grant Thornton has warned. The professional services firm has said that everyday home technology from Android streaming boxes to TV streaming devices are susceptible to being compromised by sophisticated, large-scale hacking efforts by cyber criminals.
Information security
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fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Ring is adding a new content verification feature to videos | TechCrunch

Ring Verify will indicate whether Ring camera videos have been altered, alert recipients to edits, and allow requesting unedited original footage.
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

TV makers are taking AI too far

Every year, TV makers flock to CES in Las Vegas to show off bigger, brighter, and better-looking displays. And every year, the same companies also use the show to throw a bunch of spaghetti against the wall as they try to figure out how to sell those big TV sets to consumers busy watching TikTok videos on their phones. In recent years, TVs have gotten cameras for video chats and AI-powered workouts.
Television
Gadgets
fromwww.engadget.com
2 months ago

The best gear to upgrade your home theater setup

A complete home theater needs proper sound, adjustable lighting, and current streaming gear to markedly improve viewing and gaming experiences.
fromAndroid Authority
2 months ago

US judge hits Samsung with restraining order over 'spying on' smart TV users

On smart TVs, ACR can capture hundreds of images of what's on your screen each minute, whether that content originates from the TV's built-in apps or a connected device like a dedicated streaming box or game console. The screenshots are sent to your TV's manufacturer, who can use the data gathered to target ads on your TV, or sell the data to other ad providers to target ads on other platforms.
Privacy technologies
Television
fromZDNET
2 months ago

HDR10 vs. HDR 10+ vs. Dolby Vision: Which format works best for your TV?

HDR10 is the universal baseline, while HDR10+ and Dolby Vision use dynamic metadata for scene-by-scene optimization; TVs supporting both offer the broadest compatibility.
Information security
fromTheregister
2 months ago

DRAM shortage may drive firewall prices higher: analysts

Global DRAM shortages are driving up firewall hardware costs and pressuring vendor margins for major security appliance makers into 2026.
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

Quantum security efforts must start now: Report

If platforms and solutions are not developed and put in place, according to "Quantum Threat: The Trillion-Dollar Security Race is On," there will be no protection against the breaking of public-key encryption in use today. This is ominously referred to as "Q-day." Q-day is coming. The report maintains quantum computers will be able to "perform certain calculations, particularly those required to break today's complex encryption standards, at speeds that are orders of magnitude faster than any supercomputer imaginable."
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
1 month ago

From Ransomware to Residency: Inside the Rise of the Digital Parasite

To be clear, ransomware isn't going anywhere, and adversaries continue to innovate. But the data shows a clear strategic pivot away from loud, destructive attacks toward techniques designed to evade detection, persist inside environments, and quietly exploit identity and trusted infrastructure. Rather than breaking in and burning systems down, today's attackers increasingly behave like Digital Parasites. They live inside the host, feed on credentials and services, and remain undetected for as long as possible.
Information security
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Your default home Wi-Fi setup isn't nearly as private as it should be - 6 free ways to improve it

We live in a time where privacy is something we actually have to work to enjoy. Achieving a level of privacy we once had takes work, and you need to start thinking beyond a single desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone -- all the way to your LAN. Before I scare you all off, understand that this starts on the desktop and extends to the LAN. By beefing up both your devices and your network, you'll achieve a level of privacy that you wouldn't otherwise have.
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fromFast Company
2 months ago

This new privacy-focused phone service is designed to keep your phone from getting hacked

Cape is a US-wide privacy-focused cellphone carrier that prevents SIM swapping and IMSI-catcher surveillance while minimizing customer data collection and encrypting voicemails.
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