A new report today suggests that porch pirates – thieves who steal packages left on doorsteps shortly after delivery – have accessed tracking data from AT&T systems to follow iPhone deliveries. There ...
Let’s face it: At best, most of us are reliant on our phones these days. (At worst, we’re downright addicted.) But do you ever consider the things your smartphone knows about you? To put it mildly, it ...
Google is officially adding native step tracking to Health Connect, as confirmed by Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2. The company announced the change today, and a new banner and “Devices” page within the app ...
Simple settings can help protection iPhone and iPad users when it comes to app tracking. Screenshot: Apple A massive breach revealed last week exposed location data from apps on millions of iPhones ...
Hackers are more sophisticated than ever, and they’re constantly coming up with sneaky ways to get access to your personal information. From clever tricks disguised as harmless messages to seemingly ...
The iPhone 17 is on its way, and Labor Day sales are approaching fast. That means it's time to bring up a new tactic that thieves have begun using to steal valuable shipments. It involves data theft ...
Locate X uses a phone’s mobile advertising ID to create a vast network of device locations. Locate X uses a phone’s mobile advertising ID to create a vast network of device locations. is a news writer ...
Not long ago, the ability to digitally track someone’s daily movements just by knowing their home address, employer, or place of worship was considered a dangerous power that should remain only within ...
A notorious drug cartel enlisted a hacker who was able to infiltrate phone data and Mexico City's surveillance cameras to help track and kill FBI informants, the U.S. Justice Department has revealed.
You likely have never heard of Babel Street or Location X, but chances are good that they know a lot about you and anyone else you know who keeps a phone nearby around the clock. Reston, ...
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(CBS NEWS) - A notorious drug cartel enlisted a hacker who was able to infiltrate phone data and Mexico City’s surveillance cameras to help track and kill FBI informants, the U.S. Justice Department ...