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Amazon Is Full of Flash Drives That Will Eat Your Data
Those too-good-to-be-true 1 terabyte flash drives you find on Amazon might be more dangerous than you realize. Here’s how to protect your data!
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Reminder: Don’t Sell On Amazon
A recent letter from Congress to the Department of Justice offers a good reminder why sellers of physical products should stay away from Amazon.
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September 2021 Tech and Security Roundup
This month’s tech and security news features Apple’s new devices and software, Google’s antitrust, Facebook’s meltdown(s), and more!
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Amazon Sidewalk: Should You Share Your Network?
A lot has been made about Amazon’s forthcoming Sidewalk service. Here’s what you need to know before it rolls out on June 8.
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May 2021 Tech Roundup
Lots of security news this month: WiFi is (kind of) broken, iOS and Android have major vulnerabilities, and that’s just the beginning!
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Putting Digital Voice Assistants to the Test
Voice assistants have long been a worry for privacy advocates. This new study shows just how often they may over-listen.
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Bluetooth Security – (Mostly) Gone
A big Bluetooth vulnerability has shown the *real* danger of cheap IoT devices.
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Selling on Amazon? Maybe Don’t
Misuse of 3rd-party merchant data shows the dangers of selling on Amazon.
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Amazon (Also) Wants Your Data
It’s not just Facebook and Google that are after data. It looks like the e-commerce juggernaut Amazon is getting into the action as well. This past Prime Day, Amazon offered $10 of Amazon credit for users that spent $50 and installed the Amazon Assistant extension. Amazon Assistant is an extension for almost every common web…