The spy in the pocket: anti-privacy cell phones
The spy in the pocket: anti-privacy cell phones Even the New York Times invites you to turn off your cell phones at the entrance to shops so as not to be spied on. This article describes how some…
The spy in the pocket: anti-privacy cell phones Even the New York Times invites you to turn off your cell phones at the entrance to shops so as not to be spied on. This article describes how some…
PRISM-Privacy: increasingly worrying details! Now it is Yahoo's turn that would like to reassure its users, publishing ATTEMPTS TO OPPOSE US courts' requests for private spying e…
Privacy: the most protected suspects of ordinary citizens and businesses! Is absurd! The evil of an institution that is not able to guarantee EQUAL CONDITIONS is now overt…
Two weights, two measures on online defamation (Pres. Laura Boldrini) I read this article and I feel nauseous! When the politicians are touched , then the journalists…
The siege on TV in the living room begins ( Google e Chromecast ) The news that google has proposed and sold on its shop has been around for a few days…
Microsoft Kinect: we will oppose courts that demand user-generated data Microsoft announces that it will oppose with all its might to comply with the courts request for…
Cyber wars: virtual attacks for real damages. In this article it's highlighted, according Britain's Intelligence and Security Committee, how nations are hiring Cybermercenaries to launch attacks against their enemies. In a…
Europe: from sweet dream to live nightmare (battle of privacy vs OTT) In this article written in the Guardian, it's evident as is changing the shared approach of Europe, towards OTT. It's…
Microsoft XBox One: the Trojan horse to conquer the TV in the living room This article highlights Microsoft's strategy to conquer a still virgin and exclusive land…
The Snowden effect (PRISM and Datagate): typewriters instead of PCs for the Russian secret services This news from Flavio Fabbri on Key4biz, looks like a gleaning to make you smile,…