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A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?
A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?
Robot vacuum companies say your images are safe, but a sprawling global supply chain for data from our devices creates risk.
·technologyreview.com·
A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?
Domestic Kitten campaign spying on Iranian citizens with new FurBall malware
Domestic Kitten campaign spying on Iranian citizens with new FurBall malware
ESET researchers recently identified a new version of the Android malware FurBall being used in a Domestic Kitten campaign conducted by the APT-C-50 group. The Domestic Kitten campaign is known to conduct mobile surveillance operations against Iranian citizens and this new FurBall version is no different in its targeting. Since June 2021, it has been distributed as a translation app via a copycat of an Iranian website that provides translated articles, journals, and books. The malicious app was uploaded to VirusTotal where it triggered one of our YARA rules (used to classify and identify malware samples), which gave us the opportunity to analyze it.
·welivesecurity.com·
Domestic Kitten campaign spying on Iranian citizens with new FurBall malware
Inside Fog Data Science, the Secretive Company Selling Mass Surveillance to Local Police
Inside Fog Data Science, the Secretive Company Selling Mass Surveillance to Local Police
A data broker has been selling raw location data about individual people to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, EFF has learned. This personal data isn’t gathered from cell phone towers or tech giants like Google — it’s obtained by the broker via thousands of different apps on Android and iOS app stores as part of the larger location data marketplace.
·eff.org·
Inside Fog Data Science, the Secretive Company Selling Mass Surveillance to Local Police
A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?
A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?
Robot vacuum companies say your images are safe, but a sprawling global supply chain for data from our devices creates risk.
·technologyreview.com·
A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?
Domestic Kitten campaign spying on Iranian citizens with new FurBall malware
Domestic Kitten campaign spying on Iranian citizens with new FurBall malware
ESET researchers recently identified a new version of the Android malware FurBall being used in a Domestic Kitten campaign conducted by the APT-C-50 group. The Domestic Kitten campaign is known to conduct mobile surveillance operations against Iranian citizens and this new FurBall version is no different in its targeting. Since June 2021, it has been distributed as a translation app via a copycat of an Iranian website that provides translated articles, journals, and books. The malicious app was uploaded to VirusTotal where it triggered one of our YARA rules (used to classify and identify malware samples), which gave us the opportunity to analyze it.
·welivesecurity.com·
Domestic Kitten campaign spying on Iranian citizens with new FurBall malware
Inside Fog Data Science, the Secretive Company Selling Mass Surveillance to Local Police
Inside Fog Data Science, the Secretive Company Selling Mass Surveillance to Local Police
A data broker has been selling raw location data about individual people to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, EFF has learned. This personal data isn’t gathered from cell phone towers or tech giants like Google — it’s obtained by the broker via thousands of different apps on Android and iOS app stores as part of the larger location data marketplace.
·eff.org·
Inside Fog Data Science, the Secretive Company Selling Mass Surveillance to Local Police