By Eseohe Ojo on May 22, 2020 | Tagged with Digital Security, Online Safety, online surveillance, spyware, stalkerware
Guest Post: Spying Made Simple: How ‘Stalkerware’ Tools Pose a Growing Online Surveillance Risk by Kaitlyn Simpson In July 2018, libertarian magazine Reason published an article by Declan McCullagh entitled, “To Spy on a Cheating Spouse.” The self-proclaimed magazine of “free minds and free markets,” proudly showcased a how-to guide for spying on partners within […]
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By Jason Cheung on April 2, 2019 | Tagged with anti-virus, Government Surveillance, Hacking, malware, privacy, smartphone, spyware, surreptitious, surveillance
A report by Vice News [1] published last week points to a report made by the cybersecurity group Security Without Borders [2] about Android malware that disguises itself as innocuous apps on Google’s Play Store. While disguising malicious software as harmless applications is not a technique that is new [3], the article published by Vice […]
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