Privacy: Priceless Facial recognition is now in use across many apps and devices. But there are more concerning uses of the tech, particularly in public settings.
Can your phone get a virus? Do you ever feel like the amount of spam you're getting seems higher than normal? Well it turns out malicious attacks are actually on the rise. However it's not just your emails that are vulnerable, our mobile phones are too.
Athlete Data Privacy Experts are raising ethical and privacy concerns, and calling for a review, of the way data collection in professional sport is handled.
Is Meta Responsible For Scam Ads? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has commenced legal action against Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, over scam ads on its platforms.
Is Your Antivirus Software At Risk? This week the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) issued a warning against the use of products made by Kaspersky. So is there a real threat from using Kaspersky's software?
Russia's Cyber Offensive The conflict between Ukraine and Russia is escalating quickly. While war looms on the ground, there is growing concern that Russia is planning a large cyber attack to take out key infrastructure.
The Transcription Apps Raising Privacy Red Flags For many journalists, keeping information confidential and sources protected is a vital part of the job. But one service that's become an important tool for journalists, Otter, may have vulnerabilities that are being overlooked.