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- Sikkerhetshull avslørte Telia-kunders posisjon – NRK
- Swedish PM’s private address revealed by Strava data shared by bodyguards | The Guardian
- Apple pulls data protection tool after UK government security row
- Subaru Security Flaws Exposed Its System for Tracking Millions of Cars | WIRED
- Nordmenn overvåkes av mobilen: – Pill råttent system – NRK
- Biggest Privacy Erosion in 10 Years? On Google’s Policy Change Towards Fingerprinting
- Volkswagen leak exposed location data for 800,000 electric cars - The Verge
- U.S. officials urge Americans to use encrypted apps amid cyberattack
- Anyone Can Buy Data Tracking US Soldiers and Spies to Nuclear Vaults and Brothels in Germany - Wired
- Insecure Deebot Robot Vacuums Collect Photos and Audio to Train Ai
- Ford Seeks Patent for Tech That Listens to Driver Conversations to Serve Ads
- Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse. | Ars Technica
- Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies - The New York Times
- Apple AirDrop leaks user data like a sieve. Chinese authorities say they’re scooping it up. | Ars Technica
- 23andMe confirms hackers stole ancestry data on 6.9 million users | TechCrunch
- Nå kan du reservere deg mot dørsalg – Forbrukerrådet
- Forbud mot Meta om bruk av persondata utvides til hele EØS
- Genetics firm 23andMe says user data stolen in credential stuffing attack – BleepingComputer
- Cars Are the Worst Product Category We Have Ever Reviewed for Privacy | Mozilla Foundation
- Datatilsynet vant frem i Oslo tingrett mot Meta
- Zoom ToS Allowed Training AI on User Content With No Opt Out
- Zoom Can Spy on Your Calls and Use the Conversation to Train AI, But Says That It Won’t - Schneier on Security
- Norway to fine Meta $98,500 a day over user privacy breach | The Guardian
- Amazon Prime Dark Patterns Lawsuit
- Chinese communist party ‘accessed Hong Kong protesters’ TikTok data’ | The Guardian
- Facebook to be fined £648m for mishandling user information | Facebook | The Guardian
- ChatGPT sets record for fastest-growing user base | Reuters
- Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars - Reuters
- Italian privacy regulator bans ChatGPT – POLITICO
- Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices - Ars Technica
- Dine pasientdata skal sendes til amerikansk sky – Datatilsynet advarer – NRK Norge
- Austrian DSB: Meta Tracking Tools Illegal
- Inside the Suspicion Machine - WIRED
- The privacy loophole in your doorbell - POLITICO
- TikTok Spied On Forbes Journalists
- A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook? - MIT Technology Review
- Google to pay nearly $400 million over deceptive location tracking practices - The Record by Recorded Future
- Apper under Qatar-VM - Datatilsynet
- iOS Privacy: Instagram and Facebook can track anything you do on any website in their in-app browser · Felix Krause
- Google Says It Will Automatically Delete Location Data Collected From Visits to Health Facilities — Pixel Envy
- FTC Charges Twitter with Deceptively Using Account Security Data to Sell Targeted Ads - Federal Trade Commission
- Datatilsynet gir Nav 5 mill. kroner i gebyr for CV-deling – NRK
- Apple privacy features: What the company should add next
- Ny EU-lov mot overgrepsmateriale kan føre til omfattende overvåkning – NRKBeta
- Dataangrep mot Norkart: 3,3 millioner kan være berørt – NRK
- Report shows that Amazon uses data from Alexa smart speakers to serve targeted ads - The Verge
- Proposed Digital Markets Act to Require Sideloading
- Messages, Dialer apps sent text, call info to Google • The Register
- EU data watchdog calls for Pegasus spyware ban | The Guardian
- European Parliament approves initial proposal to ban some targeted ads - The Verge
- D.C., Washington, Texas and Indiana sue Google, alleging it deceived customers about location data - The Washington Post
- This thought experiment captures Facebook’s betrayal of users’ privacy - Richard Ashby Wilson - The Guardian
- Østre Toten kommune får fire millioner i bot etter dataangrepet mot kommunen – NRK
- The Risks of Client-Side Scanning
- Ledende eksperter advarer mot å skanne mobiler for overgrepsmateriale – NRKBeta
- The NSA and CIA Use Ad Blockers Because Online Advertising Is So Dangerous
- Zoom Lied about End-to-End Encryption - Schneier on Security
- Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon - Surveillance - The Guardian
- FT editor among 180 journalists identified by clients of spyware firm - Surveillance - The Guardian
- TikTok insiders say Chinese parent ByteDance is in control
- Trust in Software, an All Time Low - Underjord
- Forbrukerrådet vil forby annonser som forfølger deg
- Apple’s Compromises in China: 5 Takeaways - The New York Times
- Amazon devices will soon automatically share your Internet with neighbors - Ars Technica
- Kommersiell sporing i offentlig sektor - Teknologirådet
- Hackers Breach Thousands of Security Cameras, Exposing Tesla, Jails, Hospitals - Bloomberg
- European Banking Authority hit by Microsoft Exchange hack - BBC News
- Utsatt for hackerangrep - Drammen kommune
- WhatsApp clarifies privacy practices after surge in Signal and Telegram users - The Verge
- WhatsApp says European users do not have to share data with Facebook
- WhatsApp updates its Terms and Privacy Policy to mandate data-sharing with Facebook
- Telefonen spionerte på meg. Slik fant jeg overvåkerne – NRKBeta
- Chinese-Made Smartphones Are Secretly Stealing Money From People Around The World
- Vegselskapet Nye Veier registrerer mobiltelefonen din – NRK
- Twitter prepares to pay up to $250 million for using security data for advertising
- Dark Web Price Index 2020. Check all 2020 Dark Web Prices
- Så lett klarte BT å kjøre elsparkesykkel på en annens regning
- Norges Smittestopp-app blant de verste i verden på personvern – NRK
- Coronavirus: Contact-tracing apps face further hitches - BBC News
- Utviklerne av Smittestopp tester nå teknologi fra Apple og Google
- Qatar: Contact tracing app security flaw exposed sensitive personal details of more than one million - Amnesty International
- Grandmother ordered to delete Facebook photos under GDPR - BBC News
- Vigilo-saka: Datatilsynet varslar bot på 3 millionar kroner til Bergen kommune – NRK Vestland
- Facebook fined by Canada competition watchdog after privacy probe - Reuters
- Guide: Slik begrenser du sporing av din mobil
- Chinese Mobile Giant Xiaomi Recording Millions Of People’s ‘Private’ Web And Phone Use
- Hundreds of academics back privacy-friendly coronavirus contact tracing apps - TechCrunch
- Security and Privacy Implications of Zoom - Schneier on Security
- Every Zoom Security and Privacy Flaw So Far, and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself - TidBITS
- Opplysninger om over tre millioner medlemmer av norsk idrett lå tilgjengelige på nett - ABC Nyheter
- Facebook settles facial recognition lawsuit for $550 million
- Google admits it sent private videos in Google Photos to strangers - The Verge
- Avast will shut down its marketing subsidiary Jumpshot following controversy over selling user data to third parties - ZDNet
- Leaked Documents Expose the Secretive Market for Your Web Browsing Data - VICE
- We’re Banning Facial Recognition. We’re Missing the Point. - The New York Times
- Ring Fired Employees for Watching Customer Videos - VICE
- Hackers steal data for 15 million patients, then sell it back to lab that lost it - Ars Technica
- Amazon Echo Dot Kids: Privacy violations puts kids at risk, lawsuit alleges - CBS News
- Why an internet that never forgets is especially bad for young people - MIT Technology Review
- Colleges are turning students’ phones into surveillance machines - The Washington Post
- It Seemed Like a Popular Chat App. It’s Secretly a Spy Tool. - The New York Times
- Now even the FBI is warning about your smart TV’s security - TechCrunch
- 2200 ansatte i Bergen kommune ble lurt av falsk e-post
- Federal Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers’ Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional - American Civil Liberties Union
- No one should buy the Facebook Portal TV - CNET
- I Got Access to My Secret Consumer Score. Now You Can Get Yours, Too. - NYTimes
- Alexa and Google Home abused to eavesdrop and phish passwords - Ars Technica
- Britisk granskning kan få store konsekvenser for norsk personvern
- YouTube to pay $170 million in FTC child privacy settlement
- Google accused of secretly feeding personal data to advertisers - Financial Times
- I Visited 47 Sites. Hundreds of Trackers Followed Me. - The New York Times
- Deconstructing Google’s excuses on tracking protection
- Flaws in cellphone tracking data used in Denmark, which may have linked innocent people to crime scenes, prompt a review of 10K+ court cases dating back to 2012 - The New York Times
- Revealed: Microsoft Contractors Are Listening to Some Skype Calls - VICE
- Apple suspends Siri response grading in response to privacy concerns - TechCrunch
- Think FaceApp Is Scary? Wait Till You Hear About Facebook - WIRED
- Bluetooth exploit can track and identify iOS, Microsoft mobile device users - ZDNet
- Free VPN App Investigation
- Microsoft Office 365: Banned in German schools over privacy fears - ZDNet
- Facebook to be fined $5bn for Cambridge Analytica privacy violations – The Guardian
- Belgian broadcaster obtains 1,000+ Google Assistant audio clips from a Google contractor, some of which seem to be recorded inadvertently and may violate GDPR - WIRED
- More than 1,000 Android apps harvest data even after you deny permissions - CNET
- With the infrastructure for ubiquitous surveillance being deployed at scale, we have lost “ambient privacy”: everyday interactions that should stay unremembered (Maciej Ceglowski / Idle Words)
- At WWDC, Apple Furthers Its Privacy Lead — Pixel Envy
- Can tracking people through phone-call data improve lives? – Nature
- Unpacking Google’s Apparent Turnaround on Privacy — Pixel Envy
- Alexa has been eavesdropping on you this whole time
- Kommune-Norge lekker informasjon om dine mest personlige nettbesøk – NRKBeta
- Google adds option to auto-delete search and location history data - ZDNet
- Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police - The New York Times
- Smart speaker recordings reviewed by humans - BBC News
- Amazon Workers Are Listening to What You Tell Alexa - Bloomberg
- Does Google meet its users’ expectations around consumer privacy? This news industry research says no » Nieman Journalism Lab
- EU’s Parliament Signs Off on Disastrous Internet Law: What Happens Next? - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- A family tracking app was leaking real-time location data - TechCrunch
- Norske telefoner sendte personopplysninger til Kina - NRKBeta
- Sparkesykkel-appen VOI lagret persondata om nordmenn åpent på nettet
- Facebook won’t let you opt out of its phone number ‘look up’ setting - TechCrunch
- Facebook Allows Users to Look Up Others With Their Two-Factor Authentication Phone Number, With No Opt-Out — Pixel Envy
- When Kids Realize Their Whole Life Is Already Online - The Atlantic
- New flaws in 4G, 5G allow attackers to intercept calls and track phone locations - TechCrunch
- China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American Expertise - The New York Times
- Your Smart Light Can Tell Amazon and Google When You Go to Bed - Bloomberg
- Countries With Zero Rating Have More Expensive Wireless Broadband Than Countries Without It - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Google will stop peddling a data collector through Apple’s back door - TechCrunch
- Facebook har i en årrekke betalt tenåringer for å få spionere på dem
- Apple blocks Facebook from running its internal iOS apps - The Verge
- Evaluating the GCHQ Exceptional Access Proposal - Lawfare
- Google fined $57m by French regulator for breaching GDPR - Digiday
- Kommune nekter lærere, elever og foreldre å kommunisere på Facebook – NRK
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- Ring let employees watch customer videos, claim reports - The Verge
- Privacy International claims most Android apps share data with Facebook without user consent - IT PRO
- Los Angeles Accuses Weather Channel App of Covertly Mining User Data - NYTimes
- North Korea defector hack: Personal data of almost 1,000 leaked - BBC News
- Amazon gives a German Alexa user, who requested his personal data under GDPR, access to 1,700 audio files of another user; Amazon says it was due to human error
- NPR’s move into podcasting analytics raises privacy concerns - Columbia Journalism Review
- Bergen kommune får millionbot fra Datatilsynet - Bergens Tidende
- Border Agents Fail to Delete Personal Data of Travelers After Electronic Searches, Watchdog Says
- Google will shut down Google+ four months early after second data leak - The Verge
- Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret - The New York Times
- How to Stop Apps From Tracking Your Location - The New York Times
- Facebook knew Android call-scraping would be ‘high-risk’ - The Verge
- Quora Hacked
- Forbrukerrådet: – Google fører brukerne bak lyset
- EU watchdog: LinkedIn processed email addresses of 18M non-members and targeted them with advertising on Facebook without permission before GDPR became a law
- Facebook bug let websites read ‘likes’ and interests from a user’s profile – TechCrunch
- Children’s Commissioner calls for transparency on data gathered from children
- Tim Cook calls for strong US privacy law, rips “data-industrial complex”
- When Facebook launched Portal, the company promised that no data collected through the devices would be used to re-target users withs ads. Well, that turned out not to be true…
- You Gave Facebook Your Number For Security. They Used It For Ads. | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- No Cash Needed At This Cafe. Students Pay The Tab With Their Personal Data – NPR
- New Zealand travelers may now be compelled at customs to hand over device passwords or face a $5K fine on “reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing”, under new law – Radio New Zealand
- UK intelligence agency admits unlawfully spying on Privacy International
- How Game Apps That Captivate Kids Have Been Collecting Their Data - The New York Times
- GCHQ data collection regime violated human rights, court rules – The Guardian
- Dozens of popular iPhone apps caught sending user location data to monetization firms – TechCrunch
- New facial recognition tech catches first impostor at D.C. airport
- Google revises help page that describes how its “Location History” setting works, clarifying that it still tracks location even if the setting is turned off - Associated Press
- Prisen for en digitalisert skole - BT
- Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and Tap - NYTimes
- Google tracks your movements, like it or not – AP
- Project ‘Fuchsia’: Google Is Quietly Working on a Successor to Android - Bloomberg
- Facebook og Google manipulerer og villeder deg til å dele privatlivet ditt, mener Forbrukerrådet
- Here Are 18 Things You Might Not Have Realized Facebook Tracks About You
- Facebook Gave Data Access to Chinese Firm Flagged by U.S. Intelligence - NYTimes
- Apple skal gjøre det vanskeligere for Facebook og Google å spore deg – NRK
- Amazon’s explanation for the Alexa eavesdropping scandal - Recode
- Bike Helmet Recognizes Hand Gestures To Send Safety Signals
- Phone maker settles charges it let partner collect customers’ text messages - Ars Technica
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