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What the what? https://t.co/H3Q01kkWEJ
What the what? https://t.co/H3Q01kkWEJ — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 30, 2019
RT @lorakolodny: If you crash a Tesla S/X or 3, the car will carry your personal data to the junk yard. Anyone who buys it, or the computer…
If you crash a Tesla S/X or 3, the car will carry your personal data to the junk yard. Anyone who buys it, or the computers from it, can extract that unencrypted data including video of your crash. Latest @cnbctech https://t.co/X3tk4Ky6Uc f/ white hat hackers: Theo + GreenTheOnly — Lora Kolodny (@lorakolodny) March 29, 2019
Pitney Bowes doesn’t just make postage meters. The $1.2B company is also a data broker with a catalog of records for 100,000 neighborhoods located in 925 cities & 83 countries around the world. It sells this data to Google, Twitter, Zillow & others. https://t.co/BDc6scWYZv
Pitney Bowes doesn’t just make postage meters. The $1.2B company is also a data broker with a catalog of records for 100,000 neighborhoods located in 925 cities & 83 countries around the world. It sells this data to Google, Twitter, Zillow & others. https://t.co/BDc6scWYZv — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 29, 2019
Airbnb’s rules allow surveillance cameras in the living rooms & common areas of rentals. So, what happens to all that recorded audio & video of guests? It belongs to the host. https://t.co/DhW2frfN19
Airbnb’s rules allow surveillance cameras in the living rooms & common areas of rentals. So, what happens to all that recorded audio & video of guests? It belongs to the host.https://t.co/DhW2frfN19 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 29, 2019
@richlauwers Thanks Rich! That infographic was drawn to scale!
Thanks Rich! That infographic was drawn to scale! — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 29, 2019
RT @ranimolla: Banking of any kind is another example. The amount of money check-cashing or money-wiring places take out if you don’t have…
Banking of any kind is another example. The amount of money check-cashing or money-wiring places take out if you don't have a bank account is criminal. — Rani Molla (@ranimolla) March 28, 2019
George Washington had a terrible credit score. https://t.co/to7aPXBZb1
George Washington had a terrible credit score. https://t.co/to7aPXBZb1 — Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 29, 2019
Official Equifax timeline of the worst data breach in American history: 7/29/17: 💩 8/15/17: 💩 8/25/17: 💩💩💩💩 9/4/17: 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩 9/7/17: Hey America, we lost 145 million identities. 9/18/17: 💩💩💩 10/2/17: 💩💩 More from @BreachPodcast – https://t.co/dpzWilLI2Z
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RT @WolfieChristl: Exactly 1 year ago today, FB announced to shut down ‘partner categories’, a feature to target users based on data from d…
Exactly 1 year ago today, FB announced to shut down 'partner categories', a feature to target users based on data from data brokers such as Acxiom or Epsilon. This vid by LiveRamp (formerly Acxiom) explains how third-party data can be used on FB in 2019: https://t.co/k1cyJi1Y4S pic.twitter.com/45hE54Ikdd — Wolfie Christl (@WolfieChristl) March 28, 2019