Jul 28, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security, Social Networking
Inside Facebook, Twitter and Google’s AI battle over your social lives When you sign up for Facebook on your phone, the app isn’t just giving you the latest updates and photos from your friends and family. In the background, it’s utilizing the...
Jul 28, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security
‘Data is a fingerprint’: why you aren’t as anonymous as you think online In August 2016, the Australian government released an “anonymised” data set comprising the medical billing records, including every prescription and surgery, of 2.9 million...
Jul 21, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security
NYU Remains Silent on Professor Who Doxxed Ice Employees New York University (NYU) representatives have yet to release any statement regarding one of their adjunct professors who doxxed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) employees. The Daily Caller News...
Jul 21, 2018 | Government, Internet, Radio Show, Security
Intelligence chief invokes 9/11 in warning of potentially crippling cyberattacks ‘I’m here to say the warning lights are blinking red again’ President Trump’s director of national intelligence warned Friday that foreign hackers are attempting...
Jul 21, 2018 | Radio Show, Security
New road signs can detect mobile phones are being used in vehicles Road signs that know when a mobile phone is being used in a moving vehicle are being installed in Norfolk, in a bid to tackle usage behind the wheel. The system, which can tell the difference between...
Jul 21, 2018 | Radio Show, Security, Technology
How to Make Your Wifi Router as Secure as Possible Though more router manufacturers are making routers easier to set up and configure—even via handy little apps instead of annoying web-based interfaces—most people probably don’t tweak many options after purchasing a...