Facial Recognition & Iris Scanning iPhone App Privacy Concerns
Recently BI2 Technologies in Plymouth, Massachusetts has stared deploying their new smartphone-based scanner called Mobile Offender Recognition and Information System MORIS which allows police officers...
View ArticleLocation Tracking with Stingrays & Universal Software Radios
The Wall Street Journal recently reported on the FBI’s cell phone tracking tools collectively referred to as “Stingrays” being the forefront of a new Fourth Amendment battle. The tools were used to...
View ArticleGovernment Access To Cell Phone Records & Location Data
Today the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the police violated the Constitution when they placed a Global Positioning System tracking device on a suspect’s car and monitored its movements. This...
View ArticleToorCamp 2012 – Tracking Technology, Forensics and Privacy
My presentation from this summer at ToorCamp, probably the most fun you can possibly have at a security conference. I learned tons.
View ArticleDigital Privacy Isn’t Taken, It Is Given Away
Open Source Data & Surveillance With the Edward Snowden privacy leak there is an important factor that is being missed. It isn’t the government agencies that collect the data, they are merely...
View ArticleCase Study: Metadata Used to Track Craigslist Theft & Assault
We have been hearing a lot about metadata the last few months thanks to the ongoing revealing of NSA tactics and partnerships. Many have stated it is only “metadata” however there is a lot more to...
View ArticleRisks of “Cutting the Cord”: Home Security, Thieves & Cell Phone Jammers
I hear a lot about people “cutting the cord” stating they are free from their wired line and more disturbing is the fact they brag about this online via social media to the public. This puts people at...
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