New Chinese App Asks Citizens To Spy On Officials
HR The Chinese government has released a new application that is meant to give the power of keeping an eye on corrupt officials to the people. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection(CCDI),...
View ArticleWhatsApp And AT&T Rate Poorly In Privacy Ranking
HR WhatsApp and AT&T have some egg on their face after a recent report concerning privacy rankings. The rankings report was compiled and issued by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and its...
View ArticleGoogle Is Now Removing Revenge Porn Links From Their Search Results
HR Google is now making sure that revenge porn will no longer be readily found in their search engine results, causing a slight sigh of relief from those that the behavior was directed towards. Over...
View ArticleAllstate Wants To Know Everything About Drivers And They’ve Patented A...
HR The insurance company Allstate is highly interested in knowing all it can about the drivers who are signed up with them. And a new technology idea may help them get closer to that goal. Allstate was...
View ArticlePrivacy Group Asking FTC To Investigate Uber’s Tracking Of Customers
HR A privacy group has raised concerns about the on-demand car service Uber and their method of tracking customers, and have taken them to the government. The Electronic Privacy Information Center in...
View ArticleCVS Acquisition Of Target Pharmacy Might Pose Data Security Risk
HR A recent acquisition by retail giant CVS of the pharmacy business of Target last week looked to be a mighty fine deal all around. But there may be an underlying factor that could put those new...
View Article18 Million Social Security Numbers Were Leaked In The Recent Government Hack
HR The United States Office of Personnel Management revealed during congressional hearings on Monday that they feel that 18 million people may have had their Social Security numbers exposed as part of...
View ArticlePrivate Eye Email Hacker May Face Prison Time
HR A private investigator could now be staring prison in the face once federal prosecutors make their recommendations in a New York courtroom on Friday. Eric Saldarriaga, of Queens, New York, pled...
View ArticleFBI Personnel Files Breached In Recent OPM Hack
HR The recent cyberattack that compromised the servers containing information on federal employees may have also hit the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The attacks, which were first reported here and...
View ArticleFacebook Gets Thumbs Down At Pride Parade
HR Marchers during the Pride Parade held Sunday in San Francisco had a pointed message for Facebook. Protesters and drag queens marching with the #MyNameIs campaign handed out stickers, buttons and...
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