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Your Location has been Shared 5,398 Times in Last 14 Days
Do you realize how often your smartphone is sharing your location data with various companies? It is more than 5000 times in just two weeks. That is little Shocking but True! A recent study by the security researchers from Carnegie Mellon reveals that a number of smartphone applications collect...
Debian DLA-20-1 : munin security update
Christoph Biedl - munin-node: more secure state file handling, introducing a new plugin state directory root, owned by uid 0. Then each plugin runs in its own UID plugin state directory, owned by that UID. Closes: 684075, Closes: 679897, closes CVE-2012-3512. - plugins: use runtime...
Difference Between Typical and Advanced Scalability Modes
Challenge Understanding the difference between Typical and Advanced scalability modes. Cause Depending on the size of the managed virtual environment, you can choose of the following Veeam ONE installation types: Typical -- this type of installation is recommended for small to medium environments...
Masscan Port Scanner
Masscan is a port scanning product. Use of this product might indicate an attempt to collect data regarding the target network, and use it for future attacks...
Apple Admits Siri Voice Data is Being shared with Third Parties
It has been known from year 2013 that commands we have been whispering to Siri are being stored on Apple servers for up to two years for analysis, but this news might be the most shocking development yet. Apple admits that its Siri — an intelligent personal assistant for iPhone, iPad and iPod Tou...
NSA Rogers: We Need Frameworks for Cyber, Circumventing Crypto
WASHINGTON, D.C.—In a conference-facing discussion with CNN’s Jim Sciutto this morning, NSA director and commander of U.S. Cyber Command, Mike Rogers, said legislators need to create a legal framework outside the NSA and FBI’s control that would establish norms of behavior for law enforcement and...
Markey Car Security Report Just the Start for Automakers
This may come as a surprise to one of you, but it turns out that computers and, by extension, things that contain computers, are vulnerable to attackers. That includes cars, something that the United States government has now discovered, and Sen. Edward Markey is now warning consumers that...
Samsung Admits Its Smart TV Is Spying On You
Is Your Smart TV Spying On You? You just need to make sure you don't hold any private conversations in front of the internet-connected TV. IS SMART TV GETTING TOO SMART? Smart TVs are connected to the Internet, and they are capable of collecting and transmitting our data. Samsung's Smart TV uses...
LabTech Database Backup Tasks Run Too Long
Challenge With Veeam Plug-in for LabTech, the database backup tasks run for an extended period of time. Cause This happens due to the growth of pluginveeambrsystemlog table. Solution The issue should be fixed in later releases. In the meantime, a workaround is available. Download the fix here...
[SECURITY] Fedora 20 Update: thermostat-1.0.6-1.fc20
Thermostat is a monitoring and instrumentation tool for the Hotspot JVM, with support for monitoring multiple JVM instances. The system is made up of two processes: an Agent, which collects data, and a Client which allows users to visualize this data. These components communicate via a...
FTC Urges IoT Privacy, Security at Consumer Electronics Show
In her keynote address yesterday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Edith Ramirez imagined the dystopic convergence of big data conglomerates and a ceaseless information gathering machine fueled by the constant connectivity ushered in by the so-call...
Uber’s Android app is Literally Malware?
The popular ride-sharing service Uber has been hit by various controversies lately, but now the things gone even worse for the company when a security researcher made a worrying discovery this week and claims, "Uber’s app is literally malware." The ride-hailing company is in disputes of handling...
Edward Snowden Effect on Privacy Attitudes
Serious concessions have been made about privacy post-Snowden, in particular about how personal information is processed and consumed online. Results from a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center of Washington, D.C., show that the Snowden leaks have raised consumers’ consciousness about not...
Lame Duck Senate to Vote on NSA Reforming USA FREEDOM Act
The United States Senate will move to vote on the USA FREEDOM Act before the current congressional session closes at the end of the year, a move that pleases digital rights groups. In its current form, the bill would ban the bulk collection of Americans’ private records while granting the...
Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite Sends User Location and Safari Search Data to Apple
Apple's latest desktop operating system, known as Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, sends location and search data of users without their knowledge to Apple's remote servers by default whenever a user queries the desktop search tool Spotlight, which questions users' privacy once again. The technology firm...
Windows 10 Preview Has A Keylogger to Watch Your Every Move
This week Microsoft announced the next version of its Operating system, dubbed WIndows 10, providing Windows 10 Technical Preview release under its "Insider Program" in order to collect feedback from users and help shape the final version of the operating system, but something really went WRONG!...
Apple CEO Defends iMessage Security
Despite research published last year that demonstrated that Apple has the ability to decrypt users iMessages if it so chooses, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company does not hold the encryption key for those messages and couldn’t even produce the plaintext in response to a government order. In...
Treasure Map — Five Eyes Surveillance Program to Map the Entire Internet
The National Security Agency and its British counterpart, GCHQ, gained secret access to the German telecom companies’ internal networks, including Deutsche Telekom and Netcologne, in an effort to “map the entire Internet — any device, anywhere, all the time.” As reported by German news publicatio...
Verizon to Pay Largest Ever Consumer Privacy Settlement
Verizon will pay the Federal Communications Commission $7.4 million as part of a settlement over the company’s failure to adequately inform and obtain consent from customers before using their personal information to develop thousands of tailored marketing campaigns. Officials say this fine...
Worldview-3 — Satellite That Could Allow Google and U.S Government to See Your Face from Space
Majority of my articles are related to government spying, privacy and security issues of your online stuffs and also measures that you can adopt in protecting yourself from being spied on. But, your all efforts will soon be of no use - someone is about to secretly track your every footstep. Googl...