Employers can monitor your devices closely while working from home
Kurt Knutsson on privacy, working from home
Hackers target coronavirus stimulus checks through phishing emails
Hackers and bad actors are targeting victims through coronavirus stimulus payment-related scams.
Pennsylvania AG: I’ll defend coronavirus protestors, but encourage them to stay home
Josh Shapiro on coronavirus
European coronavirus-tracing platform gains traction with governments
Seven countries have either formally supported the Pan-European Privacy Preserving Proximity Tracing (PEPP-PT) initiative or tasked one of its members with developing a national app.
What is facial recognition?
Facial recognition can unlock devices like computers and phones by recognizing a human face the same way another human would.
New Zoom vulnerabilities: Recorded videos live on cloud even after being deleted
Newly discovered Zoom vulnerabilities reportedly allow recorded videos to live on the app's cloud hours after deletion.
Hacked Zoom accounts, personal information are being sold on the dark web by the thousands
Passwords and email addresses from hundreds of thousands of Zoom accounts are being posted online by hackers and sold for less than a penny per account.
Zoom removes meeting IDs from client title bar to boost security
Eric Yuan on improving Zoom's security
Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
Shareholder Michael Drieu claimed in a court filing that a string of recent media reports highlighting the privacy flaws in Zoom's application have led to the company's stock to plummet.
Zoom under fire for security vulnerabilities, ties to China
An April 3 study shared three particular cyber security vulnerabilities found in Zoom's technology.
What is encryption?
Encryption is a function on certain apps and devices that allows users to send and receive private messages.
Zoom privacy issues increase during coronavirus, lead CEO to admit fault
Jackie DeAngelis on Zoom, coronavirus
Web infrastructure needs to be scaled up: CEO
George Kurian on remote work clogging the internet amid the coronavirus
Coronavirus-driven Zoom's privacy questioned as 'Zoombombing' escalates
New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Zoom on Monday inquiring about the app's data privacy and security practices.
Second Marriott data breach exposes 5.2 million guests
The hotel chain said about 5.2 million guests may have been affected.
How to host secure Zoom meetings while working from home
Follow these tips for hosting secure remote meetings while working from home because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Turn Alexa off if coronavirus forces you to work from home, lawyers say
People who work with confidential material are advising others to turn off their artificial intelligence assistants like Amazon's Alexa.
Coronavirus-themed malware is spreading. Here's how to avoid it
Hackers "weaponized" a legitimate novel coronavirus map application created by Johns Hopkins Health.
Google consolidated market share after European privacy law: paper
Google market shares increased "significantly" since Europe's GDPR privacy law went into effect in May 2018.
Scammers using coronavirus as opportunity to steal info
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