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Are Your iPhone’s Location Services a Convenience or Concern?

September 14, 2023 | By Hiba Fiaz | Make Use Of | Your iPhone’s Location Services feature has its fair share of pros and cons, making it essential to strike a balance between privacy and convenience. Key Takeaways: – Your iPhone uses a variety of methods, such as GPS, cell tower triangulation, and Wi-Fi positioning […]

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Apple and Google Are Introducing New Ways to Defeat Cell Site Simulators, But Is it Enough?

September 13, 2023 | By Cooper Quintin | Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) | Cell-site simulators (CSS)—also known as IMSI Catchers and Stingrays—are a tool that law enforcement and governments use to track the location of phones, intercept or disrupt communications, spy on foreign governments, or even install malware. Cell-site simulators are also used by criminals […]

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Mozilla: Here’s Why Your Connected Car’s Privacy Sucks

September 6, 2023 | By Rob Pegoraro | PC Mag | The Mozilla Foundation’s latest report flunks all 25 car brands evaluated, with Tesla ranked worst. Buying a new car means your privacy might as well be left up on blocks, according to a study released Wednesday by the Mozilla Foundation. “Modern cars are a […]

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Connected cars and cybercrime: A primer

September 5, 2023 | By Rainer Vosseler | Help Net Security | Original equipment suppliers (OEMs) and their suppliers who are weighing how to invest their budgets might be inclined to slow pedal investment in addressing cyberthreats. To date, the attacks that they have encountered have remained relatively unsophisticated and not especially harmful. Analysis of […]