UK Tax Agency Collects 5.1M Biometric Voice IDs, May Violate GDPR
The agency doesn’t ask for explicit consent to collect the voiceprints; and, the deletion and erasure process lacks transparency. Go to Source
The agency doesn’t ask for explicit consent to collect the voiceprints; and, the deletion and erasure process lacks transparency. Go to Source
Malefactors have doubled down on duping Fortnite enthusiasts, releasing YouTube videos with links to scam versions of the game. And that’s not all. Go to Source
A battery-saving app enables attackers to snatch text messages and read sensitive log data – but it also holds true to its advertising. Go to Source
Supreme Court decision requires law enforcement to obtain a warrant to gain access to cellphone records for tracking citizens. Go to Source
Far from being a simple hacktivist filled with an impulse for social justice, a different picture emerges when his activity is collated together. Go to Source
The Roku streaming video device and the Sonos Wi-Fi speakers suffer from the same DNS rebinding flaw reported in Google Home and Chromecast devices earlier this week. Go to Source
Don’t expect tracking methods such as browser fingerprinting to disappear anytime soon, even with GDPR, warns the EFF. Go to Source
Attackers use the approach to look like legitimate traffic and hide data exfiltration in plain sight. Go to Source
This is the first evidence of the China-linked threat actor’s activity since hacked the U.K. government and military in 2017 (which wasn’t made public until 2018). Go to Source
The onus behind IoT security has become so muddled that no one knows who to point fingers at. Go to Source