T-Mobile breach fallout — it's time to decide who deserves your business By Paul Wagenseil published 22 August 21 If you care about your personal data, you shouldn't do business with companies that do a lousy job of protecting it.
Data leaks aren't 'breaches' — but they're still screwing over users By Melanie Ensign published 18 April 21 Facebook, LinkedIn and Clubhouse deny blame for recent data leaks because of how the data got out. They should never be trusted again, writes our guest commenter.
Facebook smart glasses could have facial recognition — here’s why that’s a terrible idea By Tom Pritchard published 2 March 21 Facebook's smart glasses may have facial recognition cameras, which is just the absolute worst possible idea.
UPDATED: Homeland Security no longer wants to scan your face at airports By Paul Wagenseil published 5 December 19 U.S. citizens will continue to be able to avoid facial-recognition kiosks when entering and exiting the country.
Apple Lashes Out Against Google Over iPhone Hack Report — And They’re Wrong By Paul Wagenseil published 6 September 19 Apple said Google's report on iPhone website hacks 'stoked fear,' but its response just makes Apple look worse.
Mass iPhone Hack Is Huge Wake-Up Call for Apple By Paul Wagenseil published 30 August 19 The mass hacking of iPhones means iOS seems a lot less safe today — but that will make iOS safer in the long run.