Daily Archives: October 12, 2016

D.Neb.: Eviction of the occupants of an apartment lose standing when the landlord takes over

An eviction of the occupants of an apartment lose standing when the landlord takes over. “The Court finds that defendant lacks standing. At the time of the search, the landlord was legally and lawfully in possession of the Arias Apartment. … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: Hackers Can Listen In on Your Skype Calls

The Atlantic: Hackers Can Listen In on Your Skype Calls by Kaveh Waddell: A security researcher found a way to ‘piggyback’ on video chats, and it’s very hard to detect.

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WaPo: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram sent feeds that helped police track minorities in Ferguson and Baltimore, report says

WaPo: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram sent feeds that helped police track minorities in Ferguson and Baltimore, report says by Craig Timberg and Elizabeth Dwoskin: A powerful surveillance program that police used for tracking racially charged protests in Baltimore and Ferguson, … Continue reading

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