SpiKey: Eavesdropping on keys
Keys make a clicking sound when inserted in door locks. Scientists have found a way to duplicate a key using a recording of the sound.
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Keys make a clicking sound when inserted in door locks. Scientists have found a way to duplicate a key using a recording of the sound.
What you need to check regularly to keep your Android smartphone and your data safe and sound.
At WWDC 2020, Apple rolled out App Clips for iOS. We explain what that — as well as Android Instant Apps — is.
Even if a computer is physically isolated, data can be stolen from it using some very unusual methods.
It’s hard not to worry when you don’t know where your child is. We explain how to pinpoint their location and save your nerves.
Foreword Prof. Chengyi Lin Affiliate Professor of Strategy at INSEAD and a leading expert on digital transformation. His research and teaching focus on the strategic impact of digital technologies and
A look at how the near-universal shift to working from home has affected employees’ lives and attitudes toward security.
Methodology The Kaspersky Global Privacy Report 2020 is a study into the state of consumer attitudes towards online privacy. The survey was conducted by independent research agency Toluna between January
How can you make your parents secure, technologically speaking? By setting up protection remotely, without visiting them.
When it comes to information security, we’re seeing the same mistakes over and over again.
Gain full control over your Zoom video conferences, family gatherings, and online bar crawls.
Ten smart mobile games and educational apps for your child to enjoy and benefit from.
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Using simple tools such as lasers and music to trick voice assistants and motion sensors.
The Brothers Grimm fairy tales are deep source of object lessons in information security — not just for children, but also for adults.
Learn about Android device identifiers and how apps abuse them to make more money on ads.
We examine the workings of emotion-recognition technologies, their usefulness, and the privacy concerns they inspire.
Dave and Jeff take a look at the future of Ring’s doorbell cams and a smart city of tomorrow, Alexas that have eyes and can walk, registering drones, and more.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at the latest on Libra, disclosing to guests if you have a smart speaker, jackpotting ATMs, and more.
Psychologist Emma Kenny’s advice on how to keep children safe online in the digital age.