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In an email dated June 9, 2016, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg directed engineers at his company to find a method of obtaining "reliable analytics" about Snapchat, which he noted that Facebook lacked due to Snapchat's network traffic being encrypted.[11] The solution Facebook engineers proposed to Zuckerberg's directive was to use Onavo, which allowed the company to read network traffic on a device prior to its being encrypted, thereby giving the company the ability "to measure detailed in-app activity" and to collect analytics on Snapchat app usage from devices on which Onavo was installed.[11] It did this by creating "fake digital certificates to impersonate trusted Snapchat, YouTube, and Amazon analytics servers to redirect and decrypt secure traffic from those apps for Facebook’s strategic analysis."
Au cours des dernières années, la messagerie instantanée est devenue un outil incontournable. Avec la généralisation de la 4G, les applications telles que WhatsApp, Messenger, Signal ou encore Telegram ont, pour de nombreuses personnes, remplacé les SMS et les MMS pour envoyer des messages courts ou transportant des contenus multimédias. Par ailleurs, la messagerie instantanée est aussi désormais utilisée dans des contextes variés, professionnels, scolaires, universitaires ou associatifs, en offrant, par sa capacité à assurer des échanges synchrones, des possibilités d’interactions plus immédiates que l’e-mail.
LONDON/SAN FRANCISCO, April 6 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc assures its millions of electric car owners that their privacy “is and will always be enormously important to us.” The cameras it builds into vehicles to assist driving, it notes on its website, are “designed from the ground up to protect your privacy.”
But between 2019 and 2022, groups of Tesla employees privately shared via an internal messaging system sometimes highly invasive videos and images recorded by customers’ car cameras, according to interviews by Reuters with nine former employees.
Some of the recordings caught Tesla customers in embarrassing situations. One ex-employee described a video of a man approaching a vehicle completely naked.
Testing Phone-Sized Faraday Bags
Reliable tools for the modern paranoid.
"There is usually never a line at the train ticketing machines. Judging from an overheard convo, it appears that people are reluctant to use their rechargeable Octopus cards for fear of leaving a paper trail of them having been present at the protest. https://t.co/s1rsgSnCqL" / Twitter
"Session is an end-to-end encrypted
messenger that minimises sensitive
metadata, designed and built for people
who want absolute privacy and freedom
from any form of surveillance."
Alias is a teachable “parasite” that is designed to give users more control over their smart assistants, both when it comes to customisation and privacy. Through a simple app the user can train Alias to react on a custom wake-word/sound, and once trained, Alias can take control over your home assistant by activating it for you.
Katharine Kemp
On Facebook TOS : "If, after reading this, you’re still tearing your hair out worried that you’ll have to pay royalties next time you quote yourself saying “omg, lol, like totally 4 shur,” I’d like to ask you a serious question: have you ever met a fucking corporate lawyer?"
informations you can find on a person based on his e-mail address (and the sites he registred to)
"Security advisory concerning window Transparency"