Category: Computer Security

Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission

Privacy advocates claim always-listening component was involuntarily activated within Chromium, potentially exposing private conversations Source: Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission | Technology >>>

Posted: June 23, 2015 in Computer, Security

The US Navy’s warfare systems command just paid millions to stay on Windows XP | ITworld

Windows XP and other obsolete systems remain critical to the Navy’s operations. Source: The US Navy’s warfare systems command just paid millions to stay on >>>

Posted: June 23, 2015 in Computer, Security

Exclusive: Advanced Micro Devices mulling breakup, spinoff – sources

Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices is at the initial stage of reviewing whether to split itself in two or spin off a business, seeking to reverse >>>

Posted: June 21, 2015 in Computer, Processors

FCC Fining AT&T $100 Million for Misleading Unlimited Data Plans | Re/code

The FCC’s action follows a lawsuit filed last year by the FTC about AT&T’s unlimited data throttling. Source: FCC Fining AT&T $100 Million for Misleading >>>

Posted: June 17, 2015 in Computer, Internet

600M Samsung Galaxy phones reportedly at security risk due to keyboard flaw

Posted: June 17, 2015 in Computer, Gadgetry, Mobile, Security

Shock European court decision: Websites are liable for users’ comments

The ruling is likely to be influential on EU courts’ thinking in future. Source: Shock European court decision: Websites are liable for users’ comments

Posted: June 16, 2015 in Computer, Security

Will your self-driving car be programmed to kill you if it means saving more strangers? — ScienceDaily

The computer brains inside autonomous vehicles will be fast enough to make life-or-death decisions. But should they? A bioethicist weighs in on a thorny problem >>>

Posted: June 16, 2015 in Computer, Gadgetry, Robotics, Security

France gives Google 15 days to expand right-to-be-forgotten worldwide or face sanctions

Source: France gives Google 15 days to expand right-to-be-forgotten worldwide or face sanctions

Posted: June 12, 2015 in Computer, Security, Social

Samsung, LG smartwatches give up personal data to researchers – CNET

In an era of identity theft and government surveillance, two smartwatches might not be doing you any favors keeping your privacy intact. Source: Samsung, LG >>>

Posted: June 11, 2015 in Computer, Security

Stepson of Stuxnet stalked Kaspersky for months, tapped Iran nuke talks | Ars Technica

Hacker group used a “zero-day trampoline” to scale Kaspersky defenses. Source: Stepson of Stuxnet stalked Kaspersky for months, tapped Iran nuke talks | Ars Technica

Posted: June 10, 2015 in Computer, Security