All posts created by Frances Bloomfield
07/17/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

On January 11, 2018, the world’s first full-color satellite was launched into space. While still a prototype, the “Big Brother”

http://www.privacywatch.news/2018-07-17-first-satellite-of-its-kind-gives-big-brother-a-whole-new-dimension-with-capability-to-record-individuals-from-space.html

05/11/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Panic rooms are investments that keep on giving. You can use them to securely store valuable prepping items, a place

http://www.privacywatch.news/2018-05-11-a-sneaky-guide-to-building-a-panic-room-without-your-neighbors-knowing.html

04/13/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Is anyone truly secure in their home? That may not be the case in a world where bridges are being

http://www.privacywatch.news/2018-04-13-easy-to-hack-off-the-shelf-smart-devices-like-baby-monitors.html

02/22/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Thermal imaging has now become part and parcel of surveillance technology, and for good reason — Warm bodies and hot

http://www.privacywatch.news/2018-02-22-how-to-avoid-thermal-cameras-surveillance-state.html

02/15/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Internet retail behemoth Amazon has been granted two patents for employee-tracking wristband system. Originally filed back in 2016, the United

http://www.privacywatch.news/2018-02-15-amazon-awarded-a-patent-for-ultrasonic-wristband-that-can-track-employees-movements.html

02/07/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Lyft employees have been abusing their access to customers’ private data. Thanks to their high access clearances, they’ve been able

http://www.privacywatch.news/2018-02-07-lyfting-your-private-data-ride-companys-employees-brag-about-spying-on-users-execs.html

02/02/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Phone cameras have come a long way. From capturing grainy photos to producing images nearly on par with DSLR cameras,

http://www.privacywatch.news/2018-02-02-future-phone-cameras-will-use-lasers-to-see-through-walls-bodies-fog-and-more.html

01/23/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

If you’re one of the tens of millions of drivers whose car is connected to the Internet, beware: Your car

http://www.privacywatch.news/2018-01-23-your-car-is-a-double-agent-internet-connectivity-track-your-location.html

12/17/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The recent Equifax Cybersecurity Breach was an eye opener like no other. The personal information of 145 million Americans were

http://www.privacywatch.news/2017-12-17-simple-steps-for-preventing-your-online-presence-from-being-hacked.html

12/15/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Voice security systems are becoming increasingly common as authentication and security features. Part of this growing usage are the efforts

http://www.privacywatch.news/2017-12-15-security-alert-voice-impersonators-can-trick-voice-recognition-systems-according-to-research.html