ZDNET's key takeaways Phreeli says it's the first privacy-by-design US wireless service.Sign-up only needs a ZIP code, ...
Chances are you’re not an international spy, a member of an organized crime family or a drug smuggler, but in a world where smartphones contain reams of sensitive personal data and can easily be used ...
Burner phones aren’t just for nefarious intentions, like you see on TV. They can actually be a handy tool for people who get distracted easily (because we all know how easy it is to turn off “Focus” ...
Border agents in the US are dramatically stepping up searches of people coming into the country, even US citizens returning from trips. And they have the authority to search your personal devices.
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Burner phones and bogus real estate: Georgia man sentenced for $446K fraud spree
A Georgia man is heading to federal prison after admitting to a years-long conspiracy involving fake political campaign ...
A Delaware Chancery court judge overseeing a suit between Market Basket’s Board and former CEO Arthur T. Demoulas had to ...
Palash has been writing about technology (and entertainment) for over a decade. His focus has been on the evolution of computing, ranging from smartphones to PC builds and everything in between. You ...
Former Arizona Cardinals coach Steve Wilks offered testimony backing up a whistleblower’s allegations about a burner phone scheme. Wilks testified that a team executive gave him a burner phone under ...
Then-Sgt. Brad Pope was investigated for allegedly using a fake Facebook profile to leak confidential case information during his campaign for Lyon County sheriff last year. The criminal investigation ...
Let's be real, the idea of a border agent scrolling through your phone is a modern-day nightmare. And with US Customs searching thousands of devices and using tools to copy their contents, it's a ...
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