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How to spot the software that could be spying on you
Testimonial from *Maria *, victim of cyber-stalking ( source: BBC) When she met her husband in her early twenties, it felt like love. But romance quickly soured, turning in to...
Cybertheft protection: Why you might want to wrap your car key fob in foil
Given that the best way to store your car keys at night is by putting them in a coffee can, what’s an ex-FBI agent’s advice to protect cars from theft during the day? Wrap...
Beware of unknown QR codes—they could contain malware
Thanks to the pandemic, QR codes have popped up on ad posters, restaurant tables, and billboards around the world, inviting people to scan them in order to view menus and...
PART 2: Meta will continue to use facial recognition technology, actually
Earlier this week, Facebook made the somewhat shocking announcement that it would be shutting down its facial recognition systems. But now, Facebook’s parent company, Meta, has walked that promise back...
Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition software
Facebook said Tuesday it plans to stop using facial-recognition software that could automatically recognize people in photos and videos posted on the social network, marking a massive shift both for...
Leaked Facebook document reveals blacklist of dangerous organizations, individuals
Facebook’s blacklist of dangerous individuals and organizations has been leaked to the public according to a recent article published in Fox Business @ A reproduced snapshot, published by The Intercept on Tuesday,...