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08/07/2020
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By Franz Walker
DHS Fusion Centers are being used to spy on citizens
Ostensibly created to help better coordinate the exchange of information between various federal agencies, the federal government’s fusion centers have come under increased scrutiny following last month’s BlueLeaks hack. Now, a new report claims that these centers are being used by the government to spy on regular citizens. Data gathered from various Maine and Texas […]
08/07/2020
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By Franz Walker
Google “accidentally” lets Home smart speakers listen to users
Google “accidentally” enabled a feature on its popular Google Home smart speaker that makes it listen to the sounds of objects in users’ houses. Google Home usually only responds to its active “wake word” – usually “Ok, Google,” “Hey, Google” or similar phrases. However, a supposed “accidental” change that came as part of a recent software […]
07/22/2020
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By Franz Walker
Flaw in South Korea’s coronavirus self-quarantine app exposes users to data theft
In its battle against the deadly Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), South Korea has increasingly adopted digital tools to keep its outbreak under control. However, one of the tools it is using was found to have several major security flaws that have made users’ private information vulnerable to hackers. Though the defects have since been fixed, experts say […]
07/22/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Implantable microchips could soon be “voluntarily” injected into state government employees
The Michigan House has passed a bill to protect the privacy rights of its state government workers, who will soon be given the “option” have implantable microchips injected into their bodies. Sponsored by Rep. Bronna Kahle, the bill aims to address an inevitable future where people are receiving RFID “marks” inside their skin that, if […]
07/10/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Michigan passes bill to “voluntarily” microchip humans with RFID transponders
Are you ready for the Mark of the Beast? If you live in Michigan, then your House of Representatives has already voted in favor of allowing employers to microchip their workers, fulfilling the dystopian nightmare outlined in the book of Revelation. While the Microchip Protection Act reportedly contains voluntary provisions for chipping people, it is […]
06/16/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
What could do more damage than a nuclear weapon? A hacker
A nuclear attack is terrifying, that much is certain. Both the United States and Russia have pulled out of a decades-old nuclear weapons pact; North Korea continues to test their missile program; and tensions in Iran are putting a lot of people on edge. However, there’s another threat that the world needs to look out for […]
05/12/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Hackers can use this Bluetooth exploit to TRACK and IDENTIFY iOS and Microsoft smartphone users, warn security researchers
Researchers say they have found a flaw in Bluetooth communication that leaves many iOS and Microsoft devices open to being tracked. The researchers also warn that the flaw can leak a user’s ID. Devices that are susceptible to hacking include iOS devices such as iPads and Apple watches, Microsoft products like surface tablets and laptops and FitBits. […]
04/14/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
“Free” services with a cost: FaceApp has “perpetual, irrevocable” access to your content
Security experts are warning that FaceApp ?— a smartphone app developed by a Russian company in 2017 that takes your picture and transforms it ?— may have access to every single photo on your phone. Concerns have been raised around a questionable clause in the user agreement of the app that states that FaceApp can […]
03/06/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Hackers could shut down satellites – or turn them into weapons
There are currently around 2,000 satellites orbiting the earth, each one beaming down signals which allow us to enjoy our favorite television shows, movies and even connect to the internet. Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp. or SpaceX, which launched 242 satellites as of the end of January, plans to deploy about 42,000 more over […]
02/29/2020
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By Franz Walker
HACKED: Researchers reveal a security flaw in smartphones using an algorithm that interprets SOUND as you enter your password
A recent study has found a new way for hackers to gain access to people’s phones. Researchers from University of Cambridge, England and Linköping University in Sweden have figured out how a phone’s microphone can be used to guess what a user is typing on their screen. The research team utilized the fact that pressing […]
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