Call blocking works on iPhones and some Android phones for postpaid customers.
Source: AT&T unveils network-level robocall blocking, call spam warnings | Ars Technica
Call blocking works on iPhones and some Android phones for postpaid customers.
Source: AT&T unveils network-level robocall blocking, call spam warnings | Ars Technica
“We do this to improve pickups, drop-offs, customer service, and to enhance safety.”
Source: Uber knows where you go, even after ride is over | Ars Technica
Technique allows attackers to passively decrypt Diffie-Hellman protected data.
Source: NSA could put undetectable “trapdoors” in millions of crypto keys | Ars Technica
Your phone can talk to advertisers beyond your back, beyond your audible spectrum.
Source: How to block the ultrasonic signals you didn’t know were tracking you | Ars Technica
Over 15 years after it was first publicly disclosed, SQL injection is still the number one threat to websites.
Source: The History of SQL Injection, the Hack That Will Never Go Away | Motherboard
Some utilities have a “secure delete” option that promises to securely erase a file from your hard drive, removing all traces of it. Older versions of Mac OS X have a “Secure Empty Trash” option that tries to do something similar. Apple removed this feature recently because it just doesn’t work reliably on modern drives.
Source: Why You Can’t “Securely Delete” a File, and What to Do Instead
In this post, I collected all Group Policy settings that are related to privacy in Windows 10. I will update the list when I receive new information. Please
Source: Windows 10 privacy – All Group Policy settings – 4sysops
20,000 samples found impersonating apps from Twitter, Facebook, and others.
Source: New type of auto-rooting Android adware is nearly impossible to remove | Ars Technica
Most commonly shared data for Android is e-mail addresses; for iOS, it’s GPS data.
Source: User data plundering by Android and iOS apps is as rampant as you suspected