Organs can be taken from the dead without prior consent: Landmark law change gives doctors right to assume all adults have agreed to be donorsNov 30, 2015
The paranoid world of London's super-rich: DNA-laced security mist, chemical, biological and nuclear-proof panic rooms and superyacht getaway subs.Oct 22, 2015
Chinese government hackers target personal e-mails of “all top national security and trade officials”: U.S.Aug 11, 2015
Hacking A Phone's GPS May Have Just Got Easier...Aug 7, 2015... spoof smartphone location using common software-defined radio (SDR) tools
A Printer That Sings Your Data for Hackers to Hear...Aug 5, 2015... “Funtenna” software hack turns a laser printer into a covert radio
Do Google "filter bubbles" only return search results that conform to your search behavior?Jul 17, 2015
To Catch a Spy: Biometrics make it more difficult for U.S. intelligence community to conduct clandestine operationsApr 6, 2015
Facebook accused of tracking all users even if they delete accounts, ask never to be followedMar 31, 2015
Fraudster escapes from one of Britain's most secure prisons by forging letter granting him bailMar 27, 2015
How's your poker face? New app analyzes facial expressions and may be able to tell employers if you're lyingMar 7, 2015
Secrecy around police use of cell tower simulator proves a case’s undoing...Feb 22, 2015... defense team wanted more info, but blocked by “specific protocol” to notify FBI and Justice Department
Facebook signs users up to privacy policy that allows it to track you everywhere on the internetFeb 4, 2015
U.S. Spies on Millions of Cars ... Uses License-Plate Readers to Build Database for Federal, Local AuthoritiesJan 26, 2015
Verizon’s Mobile ‘Supercookies’ Seen as Threat to PrivacyJan 25, 2015... Verizon Wireless users cannot delete supercookies