Feb. 20, 2019
Listen up: Devices can lead to privileged information leaks
The legal fight over inadvertent disclosures of privileged information due to unknown or unforeseen technology has already begun. A Texas lawyer has sued Apple alleging that a confidential deposition being conducted on his iPhone via Facetime had been disclosed through a bug.




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CYBERSLEUTH
Over the years, many a politician and television personality have been embarrassed to find out that the microphone was turned on. But what if a nearby, innocuous device not advertised as having any communications ability actually had a hidden microphone?
That's exactly what happened with Google's Nest Secure, a security and alarm system. Nest Guard, a component in a Nest s...
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