Zoom’s Encryption Is “Not Suited for Secrets” and Has Surprising Links to China, Researchers Discover
Zoom rolled out its own encryption system and included an algorithm with known serious issues, say University of Toronto researchers.
Zoom rolled out its own encryption system and included an algorithm with known serious issues, say University of Toronto researchers.
The final Senate report provides damning evidence of the counterintelligence threat posed by Russia in Trump's 2016 campaign.
Massachusetts party leaders coached College Democrats ahead of the release of a letter outlining allegations against Alex Morse.
Facebook gave employees a $1,000 bonus to help deal with the coronavirus crisis — but left out its tens of thousands of full-time contractors.
A glimpse at what the social media platform does in the U.S. underscores that data privacy issues extend beyond China.
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The company’s vocal support for protests is contradicted by its surveillance products like Ring and Rekognition.
Moderators and others employed through vendors are complaining about health conditions at Facebook offices in Austin, Texas, and Mountain View, California.
The two environmental activists face 15 years of prison in the latest instance of the criminalization of dissent.
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