Millions of Web Camera and Baby Monitor Feeds Are Exposed

By: Wired August 17, 2021   A VULNERABILITY IS lurking in numerous types of smart devices—including security cameras, DVRs, and even baby monitors—that could allow an attacker to access live video and audio streams over the internet and even take full control of the gadgets remotely. What’s worse, it’s not limited to a single manufacturer; it […]

How Private Is My VPN?

By: The Markup August 16, 2021   For the last seven years, Shannon Morse has been making videos on security and privacy tips on YouTube. That includes reviews of Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs—software that encrypts your network traffic so that internet service providers or people on the same Wi-Fi network as you can’t spy […]

Why No One Really Knows How Bad Facebook’s Vaccine Misinformation Problem Is

By: Vox August 16, 2021   Is Facebook “killing people” by enabling the spread of Covid-19 misinformation, as President Joe Biden said a few weeks ago? Or is the social media company efficiently purging Covid-19 misinformation from its platform and showing millions of people information about where to get vaccinated, as the company argued a day later in […]

Facebook Could Be Forced by UK Watchdog to Sell Gif Creator Giphy

By: The Guardian August 12, 2021   Facebook could be forced to sell gif creation website Giphy after an investigation by the UK competition regulator found its takeover could harm competition among social media companies and the digital advertising market.   The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched an in-depth investigation earlier this year into Facebook’s acquisition […]

Tencent Curbs on Gaming Time Will Shock Markets But Please Many Parents

By: The Guardian August 10, 2021   China’s regulators are on the march again, pushing one of the country’s most valuable technology companies, Tencent, into announcing fresh curbs designed to limit the time children spend playing its computer games. The announcement may have led to a collapse in Tencent’s shares, but the measures will be eyed […]

White House Science Advisers Call For AI ‘Bill of Rights’

By: The Hill August 10, 2021   Two of the White House’s top science advisers called for an artificial intelligence “bill of rights” in an opinion piece published Friday on Wired.   President Biden’s chief science adviser, Eric Lander, and the deputy director for science and society, Alondra Nelson, cautioned of the risks posed by technologies like […]

NYU Researchers Were Studying Disinformation On Facebook. The Company Cut Them Off

By: NPR August 4, 2021   Facebook has blocked a team of New York University researchers studying political ads and COVID-19 misinformation from accessing its site, a move that critics say is meant to silence research that makes the company look bad.   The researchers at the NYU Ad Observatory launched a tool last year to collect […]

Facebook’s Reason for Banning Researchers Doesn’t Hold Up

By: Wired August 4, 2021   WHEN FACEBOOK SAID Tuesday that it was suspending the accounts of a team of NYU researchers, it made it seem like the company’s hands were tied. The team had been crowdsourcing data on political ad targeting via a browser extension, something Facebook had repeatedly warned them was not allowed.   “For months, […]