5 signs a keylogger is on your phone
Think your phone’s being watched? Here’s how to find out.
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Think your phone’s being watched? Here’s how to find out.
Tags: find, keylogger, phone, signs
Independence, safety and peace of mind. These are the most important elements for seniors living at home and their loved ones. Parents who wish to maintain their independence by living alone can be a double-edged sword. You’re happy they’re still self-sufficient, but you’re nervous about what can happen in an emergency.
It’ll be here in March: Apple might offer a “virtual card number” in an upcoming iOS update. It will allow you to make online purchases where Apple Pay isn’t an option. The enhanced protection is impressive, generating a fresh security code for each transaction.
Jeff Bezos cashed in 11,997,698 shares of Amazon stock last week. Nah, not to upgrade the 460-foot yacht. The move saves him about $140 million in capital gains taxes.
🗩 Keep it to yourself: Walmart, Delta, Chevron, Starbucks and other companies are using Aware’s AI to spy on employee messages in Slack, Microsoft Teams and other chat apps. This is nothing new, but it’s a heck of a lot easier now. My advice: Don’t type anything you wouldn’t say to someone’s face, ever.
📺 This sounds fishy: Amazon Prime Video wants you to pay $2.99 (more) a month not to see ads anymore. You can also say goodbye to the great sounds from Dolby Vision and Atmos in Prime Video unless you cough up that extra $3.
Hey, big spender: A database for Winstar, aka “the world’s biggest casino app,” was left unsecured, exposing players’ names, phone numbers, and email and home addresses. I’ll wager you’re going to end up on a ton of phishing and text spam lists.
That’s when someone uses an AI tool to copy your face. These tools are free or cheap to access. Why? It’s an easy way to get past facial recognition checks on your devices.
Frenchman Richard Palud spent 8 years on this masterpiece — and Guinness says no world record because he used the wrong kind of matchsticks. Ouch.
😏 Dig deep: The White House says a new plan to “cryptographically verify” videos of President Biden is “in the works.” That’s right — the WH is working on ways to prevent AI-generated deepfakes from spreading. Really? Now? I suggested this a full 18 months ago.