A new White House app promises direct access to the administration, but its data collection and app behavior raise some ...
Apple has removed a "vibe coding" app from its App Store, reports The Information. AI app building app "Anything" was pulled ...
Security researchers have discovered DarkSword, a sophisticated exploit chain targeting iOS 18.4 through 18.7.2. Unlike past spyware aimed at high-profile targets, DarkSword is being surreptitiously ...
Smart glasses are built to blend in. Most of the time, they look just like a normal pair of glasses. The difference is that some models can quietly take photos or record video without anyone nearby ...
Feb. 28—On Jan. 30, some Frederick area residents received a notification that firefighters were battling a "commercial blaze" downtown. A screenshot of the alert was shared to Facebook, sparking ...
An indepedent developed has created an app to counter smart surveillance devices. Called the Nearby Glasses, it is an Android app that scans Bluetooth signals to detect smart glasses and other ...
Nearly half of Americans are feeling overwhelmed by the number of digital health tools they have, and many report health app burnout, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 insured adults aged ...
A phishing campaign is using a fake Google Account security page to deliver a web-based app capable of stealing one-time passcodes, harvesting cryptocurrency wallet addresses, and proxying attacker ...
First look: Silicon-based lenses may be the latest front in the privacy wars. As companies race to build smarter eyewear capable of facial recognition and real-time AI analysis, one independent ...
Active seniors face different risks than homebound ones, and protection needs to match lifestyle. Not all medical alert systems are created equal, and not every senior faces the same daily challenges.
Security firm Oversecured has uncovered over 1,500 vulnerabilities across ten popular Android mental health apps with a combined 14 million installs, putting some of the most sensitive personal data ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. –The House Education Committee began discussion Wednesday on legislation that would require a wearable panic alert system, known as Alyssa’s Law, in schools across all 55 counties.