Security pro showed how easy it is to clone voices of President Trump and Facebook’s Zuckerberg with things they didn’t say.
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
Email still beats texts – for hackers phishing for your data
Hackers love email as a way to steal your data. Don’t click links without double checking them, and make phone calls to confirm validity, experts say.
Email still beats texts – for hackers phishing for your data
Hackers love email as a way to steal your data. Don’t click links without double checking them, and make phone calls to confirm validity, experts say.
RSA: from the convention floor of the security conference
Scenes from the RSA conference in San Francisco
Amazon Go Grocery: What it means for consumers and possibly employees
Amazon has been experimenting with cameras in place of checkers and baggers, speeding things up for consumers. Some critics warn of the broader impact.
Amazon opens Seattle grocery store, expanding grab-and-go cashless shopping: Is Whole Foods next?
Amazon’s Seattle Go Grocery store is more than four times larger than typical Go store and offer what you’d see at your local market without cashiers.
Data privacy: Why Venmo sent my personal info – and yours – to Braze
Data firm Braze says it respects customer privacy, but we aren’t their customers.
Venmo did what with my data? My location was shared when I paid with the app
A routine monitor of my phone found many disturbing, un-disclosed trackings by big companies, who shared it with third party data marketing firms.
Sports not your thing? Streaming options from Philo might be for you
If cord-cutters can live without ESPN, CNN and the broadcast networks, Philo may be for you. Many top cable channels available for streaming.
Coronavirus complications in China increase Facebook’s Oculus Quest backlog
Coronavirus concerns complicate Facebook’s efforts to get Oculus Quest headsets made. The best way to buy it now: third-party sellers such as eBay.
