October 21, 2015 Hacked webcams: Is your home next? Do you ever get the feeling you are being watched? If you've got a webcam, you might be right. I've been looking at live private camera feeds of cribs, bedrooms, backyards, waiting rooms, and offices, thanks to a website demonstrating how easy it is to hack into webcams.
October 21, 2015 Former NSA official: Expect increase in cyberattacks on US government The possibility of Russian hackers infiltrating White House computers is raising concerns over the reach of cyber spies in the U.S.
October 21, 2015 Apple acknowledges iCloud hacking in China, but says its servers are safe Apple acknowledges iCloud hacking in China, but says its servers are safe. The man-in-the-middle attack aims to compromise the credentials of iCloud users.
October 21, 2015 Spying cell towers may be spread across US There are at least 19 bogus cellphone towers operating across the United States that could be used to spy upon, and even hijack, passing mobile phones.
October 21, 2015 Charities reject Reddit donations in wake of celeb nude photo leak Two charities this week rejected donations from Reddit users who gave money in the wake of leaked nude photos of celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton.
October 21, 2015 Want to spy on the iPhone? Good luck – It’s nearly impossible The Gamma Group says that its FinSpy spyware can't crack into iOS devices unless they've been jailbroken. iPhone users are safe from this spyware at least. The post Want to spy on the iPhone? Good luck – It’s nearly impossible appeared first on Digital Trends.
October 21, 2015 NSA spied on 'World of Warcraft,' other online games, leaked documents show The NSA and UK sister agency GCHQ sought to infiltrate the massive virtual worlds of online gaming in World of Warcraft, Second Life and other video games, secret documents reveal.
October 21, 2015 Google says US govt demands for data tripled in past three years Government requests for data soared from 3,580 in 2009 to 10,918, Google said -- and those are only the data demands the web giant is allowed to publish.
October 21, 2015 Apple releases information on government snooping The U.S. government sought information on as many as 3,000 Apple user accounts between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2013, according to Apple’s newly released Report on Government Information Requests -- although government restrictions prevent the company from revealing the exact number of such requests.
October 21, 2015 Apple patent shows how your iPhone could track you at home Apple is interested in predicting your next move before you even arrive at your destination. In one of its latest patents, Apple describes a technology that uses a device’s location to trigger certain events in your home.