Lakeisha Holloway’s path to the Strip seems to have passed out of homelessness and back again. And now the woman accused of driving her Oldsmobile onto a busy sidewalk Sunday, killing one and injuring dozens of others, faces a murder charge. On Tuesday, the Clark County district attorney’s office charged…
Companies urged to protect against cyber security after Norwich Airport hack raised in parliament
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Home office minister Mike Penning said companies which hold the personal data of individuals has a responsibility to protect it, after he was questioned on the issue by Norwich MP Chloe Smith. She told the House of Commons: “Norwich Airport in…
Privacy issues raised: Microsoft Windows 10 can be spying on you
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Microsoft has been a company which has been in the news off late. The company has been making major breakthroughs in the world of software technology and operating systems as the arrival of Windows 10 has changed the future and the…
Worcester Polytechnic Institute researchers examine fire safety concerns raised by green buildings
Top Priority Sector: disaster_preparedness_emergency_response With the construction industry adopting a wide array of “green” technologies, materials, and sustainable building practices, a team of fire protection engineering researchers at View full post on The Cyber Wars
Google Drive privacy concerns raised by YRO advocates
Google Drive has been criticised by privacy advocates, who have voiced strong concerns over how stored data may be used during and after customers are actively engaged in the cloud storage service. “The terms of service are bad, but even worse is that Google has made clear it will change…
Concerns raised over stealthy cellphone software
Story Comments 01 ‘); $(“#content-tool-box-”+tool_name).jqm({trigger:this,overlay:20}); } }); }); SAN FRANCISCO – Technology bloggers are asking if our cellphones are spying on us after a security researcher said a piece of software hidden on millions of phones was recording virtually everything people do with them. Amid a broad outcry, Sen. Al…