by Christian SIDERIS | Nov 3, 2022 | News
Thanks to the pandemic, QR codes have popped up on ad posters, restaurant tables, and billboards around the world, inviting people to scan them in order to view menus and marketing information without having to type a web address into their phones, according to a...
by Christian SIDERIS | Oct 3, 2022 | News
Get back to work. Workplace surveillance methods have become significantly more common and sophisticated in recent years, and the shocking spylike practices are something far more routine that most realize, experts warn in a recent article published in the NY...
by Christian SIDERIS | Aug 1, 2022 | News
Consider one of the following situations. 1. A stranger wants to borrow your phone to make an urgent call. But what if they start opening other apps 2. You show pictures of your recent vacation to a friend, but they start swiping to other pictures. 3. You lend your...
by Christian SIDERIS | Jul 27, 2022 | News
Threats to life, arrest or other involve demands by scammers to pay money that you supposedly owe and threats if you do not cooperate, according to a recent article published in the website Scam Watch provided by the Australian governement. How this scam works These...
by Christian SIDERIS | May 10, 2022 | News
A study into the use of biometric and behavioral mass surveillance, particularly in public spaces, examines whether, generally in the name of security, the European Union is heading beyond the rule of law towards the ending of liberal democracy as citizens’ rights are...
by Christian SIDERIS | Apr 11, 2022 | News
A privacy rights org this week lost an appeal in a case about the sharing of Bulk Personal Datasets (BPDs) of UK residents by MI5, MI6, and GCHQ with foreign intelligence agencies, according to a recent article published in The Register. The British agencies have...