Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Cyber Concerns


Subject: US cell carriers are selling access to your real-time phone location data
Source: ZDNet
https://www.zdnet.com/article/us-cell-carriers-selling-access-to-real-time-location-data/
Kevin Bankston, director of New America’s Open Technology Institute, explained in a phone call that the Electronic Communications Privacy Act only restricts telecom companies from disclosing data to the government. It doesn’t restrict disclosure to other companies, who then may disclose that same data to the government.
He called that loophole “one of the biggest gaps in US privacy law.”
“It’s not just Google and Facebook that are spying on you. Your TV, your cellphone provider and even your LinkedIn account have side hustles in your data. But, in many cases, you can opt out — if you know where to look. I dug into a bunch of popular products and services you might not think of as data vacuums or security risks and found their default privacy settings often aren’t very private. So I collected here some common settings you can change to stop giving away so much. The following links will let you skip ahead to clickable instructions fortelevisionsLinkedInTwitterYahoocellphone carriers and WiFi routers. Two weeks ago, I offered similar suggestions on the worst default settings for Facebook, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Apple. Thousands of you told me about your experiences trying to protect your privacy and asked about how to go further…”
Subject: Researchers Develop Tech That Lets Surveillance Cameras Text to Say Hello
Source: TechCrunch via Gizmodo
PHADE Private Human Addressing

Subject: Sir, you’ve been using Kaspersky Lab antivirus. Please come with us, sir.
Source: The Register
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/15/us_gov_ban_on_kaspersky_lab/
US government bans agencies from using Russian outfit’s wares. The US government issued an interim rule this morning prohibiting agencies from using products or services that have pretty much anything to do with Kaspersky Lab. TheFederal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) comes into effect from 16 July 2018 and is a result of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which prohibits any part of the US Federal government from using the antivirus vendor’s wares. The prohibition comes into effect from 1 October, and the FAR is a clear signal that, yes, it is really going to happen. Any solicitations issued on or after 16 July will include an anti-Kaspersky clause and anything issued before will need modifications to reflect the US government’s stance.


Subject: Supreme Court: Warrant generally needed to track cell phone location data
Source: CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/22/politics/supreme-court-ruling-cell-phone/index.html
The Supreme Court on Friday said the government generally needs a warrant if it wants to track an individual’s location through cell phone records over an extended period of time.

Subject: Tips on how to avoid fraud when buying a car online
Source: USA Today
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2018/06/22/tips-how-avoid-fraud-when-buying-car-online/717105002/
The FBI and sites that are combating the scams, including Autotrader, Escrow.com,eBay Motors and Edmunds, offer these tips to avoid online car-buying fraud…