The rise of telehealth: What it means for patient privacy
The increased adoption of telehealth services across the globe brings with it new and unprecedented privacy and security challenges.
Taking an exam? First, install surveillance software
Universities are spending millions of dollars buying online proctoring and monitoring services, raising ethical concerns and adding to student stress.
Privacy flaw found in Google and Apple’s contact-tracing tool
Hundreds of contact-tracing apps on Android devices didn't keep sensitive data secure.
Here’s what vaccine scams look like
Covid-19 vaccinations are free, but that’s not stopping scammers from trying to get credit card and personal information through phishing and other methods.
Guide to data hoarding for the end of the world
Do you like to download large quantities of information off the internet for safe keeping? You might be a data hoarder—and that’s a good thing!
Tests, shots, apps: The invasive new world of travel
Amid Covid-19, summer travel will happen. Is it worth the loss of your privacy?
How to stop DDoS attacks on Xbox
Want to game in peace? Find out what’s behind the increase in gaming related DDoS attacks, and what you can do to protect your Xbox.
We’re at the dawn of medical surveillance
As a consequence of Covid-19, our medical data is at risk of becoming a cornerstone of the surveillance state.
Where to stream 2021 Oscar winners and nominees
Stream the Best Picture winner and other 2021 Oscar movies on Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV+.
Q&A with surveillance critic Albert Fox Cahn
We speak with the founder of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) in New York City about the fight to dismantle mass surveillance.