(2005). Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID, Nelson Current.K. Albrecht, and L. McIntyre, "Spychips. How major corporations and government plan to track your every move with RFID," Nelson Current, 2005....
Here’s the news the law enforcement agencies heard from a German technology company that provides services to government agencies: Law enforcement’s spying efforts are often derailed or blocked by the antivirus programs that people run on their computers. The report also revealed that the authori...
access confidential information or participate in tax or health insurance fraud. They can also use your name to open a phone/internet account, plan a criminal activity and claim government benefits. They may do this by finding out a user’s passwords through hacking, retrieving personal...
DHS's moves, first reported by Politico, are likely to attract skepticism from the FBI, which is principally responsible for tracking and investigating domestic terrorism threats and cases, and from members of Congress and civil libertarians concerned about government spying....
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a basket of investments made up of assets such as stocks or bonds, which allow you to invest in many securities all at once. They often have lower fees than other types of funds and are traded more easily, too. But as with all financial products, ETFs...
These sensors have also become a lot more intelligent. They're able to identify moving objects. All of which makes the data much, much richer. Your life can be rewound and your secrets can be revealed. [Narrator] Wired spoke to several experts ...
5. In order to truly be Champagne, where must it be produced? Barcelona, Spain Champagne, France Napa, California Rome, Italy According to the French government, in order to be considered Champagne instead of sparkling wine, the beverage must be produced in the Champagne region of northern Fra...
If you're bored and want to annoy a stranger, a friend or even a business owner, then making a prank call may be just the activity you're looking for. As long as you're aware that making prank calls may get you in trouble with the law -- and even arrested, in some cases -- ...
secure your web data against quantum threats that could compromise connections that use present-day encryption standards. Quantum threats might become a concern in the future (once quantum computing becomes more popular), and I can definitely see Chinese authorities using it to spy on users’ web ...
“A Girl should learn to do the household duties only”these were their main Argument in their village.so after stopping her from studying,she was married to a rich man at the age of 22,she lived there happily doing her household duties.Oneday she become pregnant,but at the same time,...