Private companies installed trackers in apps on your phone and sell the data to the government
Intel hacked, 20GB of corporate data and chip designs dumped on the net
“All your DNA are belong to Blackstone” In 4.7B Ancestry.com deal
[AxisOfEasy] Tik Tok banned, sold, unsold, unbanned, rebanned or something
Tik Tok banned, sold, unsold, unbanned, rebanned or something
Four Hong Kong youths arrested for online postings under new security law
Surprise! Youtube censorship actually expanded reach of California doctors’ video
[AxisOfEasy] Amazon met with start-up founders, then ripped off their product ideas
Amazon met with start-up founders, then ripped off their product ideas
Top Top-4 Tech companies have more economic clout than many countries
Garmin down hard after ransomware attack
[AxisOfEasy] Turns Out Half The Internet Has A Single-Point-of-Failure Called “Cloudflare”
Weekly Axis Of Easy #155 Last Week’s Quote was “When you blame others, you give up your power to change.” , was Douglas Adams, author of Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy. Nobody got it. However, the week before, Aoe #153’s quote “The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best”, I said nobody got […]
Turns out half the internet has a Single-Point-of-Failure called “Cloudflare”
On Friday a large chunk of the internet went off the air when Cloudflare apparently fat-fingered a routing update and sent all of their global traffic to a single POP, vaporizing it almost instantly. This affected their DNS service, and of course, as everybody knows, when your DNS is gone, so are you. At least […]
[AxisOfEasy] Police Use Twitter’s Dataminr To Surveil #BlackLivesMatter Protestors
Ex security advisor: China’s hacking of Nortel was the beginning of the end
Canadians can opt-out of facial recognition DB by opting into DB
LinkedIn sued for iOS clipboard spying
Police use Twitter’s Dataminr to surveil BlackLivesMatter protestors