Monthly Archives: August 2022

Ukraine holds victory ‘parade’ of captured Russian tanks to mock Putin who ‘dreamt of capturing Kyiv in 3 days’

A girl with Ukrainian flag stands on a destroyed Russian tank during an exhibition destroyed Russian military vehicles on Khreshchatyk street in center of Kyiv, Ukraine, August 20, 2022. Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto via Getty Images Dozens of destroyed enemy tanks and armor were displayed in Kyiv.  The Ministry of Defense said it is “a reminder to…

Hitting the Books: How can privacy survive in a world that never forgets?

As I write this, Amazon is announcing its purchase of iRobot, adding its room-mapping robotic vacuum technology to the company’s existing home surveillance suite, the Ring doorbell and prototype aerial drone. This is in addition to Amazon already knowing what you order online, what websites you visit, what foods you eat and, soon, every last…

hardgraft future proof key air tag holds the AirTag in style and keeps your keys connected

Keep your key fob always within reach with the hardgraft future proof key air tag. This leather key holder comes with a dedicated slot to hold your AirTag. It’s also available in two styles–classic and vegan. The classic key-labeling tag design will add to your everyday carry and also never lose itself, thanks to the…

VPNs for iOS Are Broken and Apple Knows It, Says Security Researcher

Third-party VPNs made for iPhones and iPads routinely fail to route all network traffic through a secure tunnel after they have been turned on, something Apple has known about for years, a longtime security researcher has claimed (via ArsTechnica). Writing on a continually updated blog post, Michael Horowitz says that after testing multiple types of…

Apple security flaw may allow hackers full control of devices, company warns

Major security vulnerabilities found in iOS and macOS devices could allow potential hackers complete control of a user’s device, Apple warned on Wednesday. The company quietly published two security reports this past week on the vulnerability citing an anonymous researcher for the discovery. Both bugs exist within WebKit, Apple’s browser engine that powers Safari and…