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Self-driving cars peel off an extra layer from our privacy, says security expert Bruce Schneier. Theoretically, if you know the location of all the closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in a neighborhood, you might be able to move around without one of them ever catching a glimpse of your face. Although depending on where you live, […]

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The Pokemon Go augmented-reality game has quickly become a smash hit, with 7.5 million US downloads in the first week. Demand for the game is so high that hackers have taken notice too. Researchers have found a malware-infected version of the Pokemon Go app for Android. The malware, called Droidjack, is part of the AndroRAT […]

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Last year, security researcher Jamal Eddine discovered a Foursquare bug that could have been exploited to obtain the primary email addresses of all Foursquare accounts. The privacy issue was addressed quickly by the social network, but the expert only published his findings a few days ago. The flaw was found in the invitations sent out […]

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