This week in the Weekly News Roundup, Social Media is under attack for PI tracking, the FBI crime sharing database is hacked, and TikTok study shows self-harm videos shown to kids in less than 30 minutes. We also visit SillyVille.
Is Your Car Infotainment System Safe?
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, law enforcement are tracking people through their vehicle infotainment system, Google's signing key leaked...oops, and Microsoft has another way to get you to switch to Windows 11. Will you go for it? And we also visit SillyVille.
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, Privacy-focused cameras Eufy are not as private as advertised. We see Windows malware scaning phones and other attached devices for anything interesting, and Linus is being hard on the developers before the holiday festivities sets in. We also look at SillyVille.
These Tax Filing Websites are Sending Your Tax Info to Facebook
This week in the Privacy News, the student loan debt relief scam was just a way to collect emails for POTUS, CCTV cameras are everywhere and a new program is raising awareness, and iPhone analytics collects data that is directly tied to the consumer. Also, the most popular tax filing websites may be sending your personal information to Meta. We also look at security news.
SFPD Planning on Deadly Force Robots
This week in Business News, Mercedes plans a subscription for acceleration and Tesla wants chaos on the roads. Also, Alexa is losing money, iCloud photos leak into other people's accounts, and San Francisco looks to use robots capable of deadly force...what could go wrong? We also go to SillyVille.
Telehealth Privacy Debacle
This week in Privacy News, Australia renters have a new anti-consumer rental tool, encryption is the best protection against data leaks, and Google's integrated health app is in beta. Also, further concerns about telehealth medicine is reaching the minds of people. We also look at some security news.
Banking as a Service | What Are The Risks?
This week in Business News, the LinkedIn-HiQ Labs scraping fight ends with LinkedIn on top, the FCC forces ISPs to issue "nutrition labels", and Amazon starts the robot revolution. Also, Google Play puts ads in the play store, and Banking as a Service wants to be invisible to the end users...what could go wrong? We also visit SillyVille.