Saturday, May 17, 2025
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privacy

Stalkerware show up security and privacy issues

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes ESET researchers have manually analysed 86 stalkerware apps for the Android platform. That's 86 different vendors who have their...

Breach, leak or scrape? There can still be data misuse

In today’s world if we have paid any attention to cybersecurity events, we may recognise these events as unwanted cyber breaches. Some malicious attacker...

To have or to have not?: The great public safety technology debate

A range of technologies are being used by public safety agencies globally to protect our communities.  CCTV, body worn video cameras as well as...

Data collection: Too fast, too furious 

Our data is out there. What we do each and every day, on our social media, within our social networks, and with technology overall,...

IBB: Of Privacy, Fineprint and Unholy Alliances

So many of us use Whatspp in our daily ‘conversations’ that we were bound to notice the message the chat service started to display in early...

IBB: Revealing empty promises

Remember the resistance a majority of us have towards Bluetooth-enabled tracking for pandemic-quashing efforts? Our Singapore neighbours have a pretty good Bluetooth-based contact tracing...

IBB: Warped standards for global data security

Is China attempting to wrest away control of the data security narrative from the United States? This could be the question any industry observer...

Almost 4-percent cases identified by MySejahtera

Despite being in existence since 2006, Malaysians and residents in the country only became acquainted with the CPRC when the coronavirus was declared a pandemic in...