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  • Used routers often have corporate secrets already on them

    Used routers often have corporate secrets already on them

    April 18, 2023 | 02:54pm

    More than half of the used business routers that researchers bought didn't have their data erased. This meant that private information like login credentials and customer data were still there.
  • We should stop using Chrome

    We should stop using Chrome

    August 30, 2022 | 02:48pm

    Chrome not only collects your information, but also gives Google a lot of power over how the web works.
  • Why aren't Americans' financial privacy rights stronger?

    Why aren't Americans' financial privacy rights stronger?

    March 07, 2022 | 07:20am

    Following the disclosure that the Biden administration suggested a $600 (now $10,000) barrier for bank account surveillance, many users on social media questioned if such a plan could be considered acceptable under the Fourth Amendment. They are not the first to inquire. In 1976, the issue of financial privacy was litigated all the way to the Supreme Court. The Court reasoned in United States v. Miller that a person cannot willingly submit information to a financial institution and expect that information to be protected by the Fourth Amendment. However, it's possible that it's time to revisit that decision.
  • Why aren't Americans' financial privacy rights more robust?

    Why aren't Americans' financial privacy rights more robust?

    November 02, 2021 | 04:01am

    These are the kinds of problems that led to the 1976 ruling in United States v. Miller, which dealt with the gray regions of privacy. When evaluating the issue, the Court determined that when supplying information to a third party, one cannot properly anticipate privacy.
  • Should law enforcement be using AI and cell phone data to find rioters?

    Should law enforcement be using AI and cell phone data to find rioters?

    January 12, 2021 | 05:05pm

    The attack on the Capitol forces us to confront an existential question about privacy.
  • Can you step in the same river twice? Wittgenstein vs. Heraclitus

    Can you step in the same river twice? Wittgenstein vs. Heraclitus

    January 12, 2021 | 04:33pm

    Imagine Heraclitus spending an afternoon down by the river...
  • Cancer cells hibernate to survive chemotherapy, finds study

    Cancer cells hibernate to survive chemotherapy, finds study

    January 12, 2021 | 04:05pm

    Researchers discover that cancer cells go into hibernation to avoid chemotherapy effects.
  • This is how we can design a more sustainable digital economy

    This is how we can design a more sustainable digital economy

    December 10, 2020 | 03:05pm

    As the virus has spread, we have seen how none of us are immune, and how we need to work together to build and deploy solutions such as treatments and vaccines.
  • Scientists urge UN to add 'neuro-rights' to Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Scientists urge UN to add 'neuro-rights' to Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    December 10, 2020 | 02:05pm

    Neuroscientists and ethicists wants to ensure that neurotechnologies remain benevolent.
  • ​Amazon devices have colonized homes. 'Smart neighborhoods' may be next

    ​Amazon devices have colonized homes. 'Smart neighborhoods' may be next

    December 09, 2020 | 02:05am

    Here's why you may want to opt-out of Amazon's new shared network.
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