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One in five firms admit to illegally spying on employees working from home
By Barclay Ballard published
A disturbing amount of companies have either already installed surveillance software to secretly spy on remote employees, or plan to do so.
AI security cameras inspired by frog eyes could be coming soon
By Barclay Ballard published
Researchers are exploring ways to make security cameras more intelligent, enabling them to disregard large amounts of useless visual data.
Pandemic is causing CCTV systems to move to the cloud faster
By Barclay Ballard published
The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated a transition towards cloud services, including for CCTV systems.
Ads for spying apps are evading Google filters
By Joel Khalili published
Attempt to crack down on controversial stalkerware applications appears to have stalled.
EU rejects US data sharing agreement over privacy concerns
By Anthony Spadafora published
Just like with Safe Harbor before it, the EU-US Privacy Shield has been struck down by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Multiple US agencies have purchased this mysterious mobile eavesdropping device
By Joel Khalili published
Military-grade surveillance equipment acquired by US federal agencies.
Americans are wary about contact tracing apps
By Anthony Spadafora published
ExpressVPN's latest survey highlights consumer concerns that contact tracing apps violate their privacy and could lead to mass surveillance.
VPN downloads soar in Hong Kong following new China law
By Anthony Spadafora published
Hong Kong residents are rushing to download VPNs before China's new security law is passed at this year's National People's Congress.
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