It might have slipped from your notice, but Samsung’s policy regulating the use of its Smart TV product states that the company is listening in to whatever you say in front of the screen, another way of saying eavesdropping, and it captures all the details coming from your mouth, including personal information.
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How to protect yourself from the Anthem data breach
The entire health care community in the United States has been shaken by yet another data hacking that involved Anthem Inc., a large health insurance provider to the federal government and private customers. It is estimated that some 80 million customers have been potentially exposed to the risk of data breach.
The Best High-End Phones of 2025 Compared
Phones have made strides over a long time, getting quicker, enduring longer, and advertising superior cameras. In 2025, companies have indeed made more advances by building gadgets that are more capable, effective, and durable.
Google agrees to enable Twitter post search anew
Twitter wants to make it easy for you to search for trending tweets or any post of interest, so it has partnered with search giant Google once again to realize the idea.
Android app malware puts Play Store’s security in question
There’s a widespread belief among mobile users that the apps they install in their devices are safe as long as they come from primary app stores such as Google’s Play Store or the Apple App Store. However, that is not always the case.
Beware advertisers, ZeroAccess botnet surfaces back to life
Microsoft might have only presumed the ZeroAccess botnet dead when it announced in late 2013 that the creators of the botnet had abandoned the click-fraud robot. Microsoft declared the botnet dysfunctional after it secured a court order to halt ZeroAccess.