Facebook’s advertising software was tricked into leaking account holder’s phone numbers, according to security researchers.
Source: Facebook bug let advertisers find users’ phone numbers
Facebook’s advertising software was tricked into leaking account holder’s phone numbers, according to security researchers.
Source: Facebook bug let advertisers find users’ phone numbers
Attorney Jeffrey Lovitky took it upon himself last year to sue Trump. “It is intimidating,” he says. Still, he’s suing again, saying he has a duty to push for compliance with various ethics rules.
Source: For 1 Attorney, A Lonely Legal Fight To Make Trump Comply With Rules
Skygofree is among the most powerful spy platforms ever created for Android.
Source: Found: New Android malware with never-before-seen spying capabilities
My previous article, The web began dying in 2014, here’s how, raised much more awareness than I thought it would. Many people found it to be an insightful analysis of the web under the control of tech giants, but the article ended without providing anything positive to hold on to. I actually have hope for the […]
There may be a reason why that ol’ “Facebook is listening to you talk” conspiracy theory refuses to die – and not just because Facebook’s ad technology has..
Source: Some apps were listening to you through the smartphone’s mic to track your TV viewing, says report
Firefox Quantum‘s interface is still extremely customizable thanks to its userChrome.css file. You can edit this file to hide unwanted menu items, move the tab bar below the navigation toolbar, view multiple rows on your bookmarks toolbar, and do other things that normally wouldn’t be possible.
Source: How to Customize Firefox’s User Interface With userChrome.css
Earlier this year in January, Kodak announced it was bringing back its popular Ektachrome film. After a period of silence and recent news that the company
Source: Kodak’s Ektachrome Reboot is on Track Despite $46M Loss and 425 Layoffs