Are drones doing more than flying over U.S. skies? Homeland Security warns they also may be spying for a foreign government.
If you own or operate a drone, check to see if it was made in China stat!
Who's spying on you?
There was a time when tiny cameras brought to mind images of James Bond. But these cameras are now available to anyone who can afford them. And they are increasingly being used to spy on guests in hotel rooms and rental properties. Lawyer Marc Lamber says laws about the issue are murky. But don’t despair. There are ways to protect yourself.
Location technology and GPS systems are tracking your every move
It’s a fact that if you own a cellphone, you’re being tracked. But have you ever wondered who is tracking you and how much they can actually see? In this episode of Kim Komando Explains, Kim looks at who is spying on us and how, if possible, we can hide from them in order to maintain our data and privacy. Kim also talks to Richard Eilert, an expert in geolocation and geofencing and how your location means big bucks for companies.
Is the Chinese government using smartphones to spy on you?
Is it protection or paranoia? The head of the FBI has warned that the Chinese government may be spying on U.S. citizens who use smartphones made by Huawei or ZTE. Both makers deny the surveillance, but the idea of cyber snooping comes with precedence.
Now our cars are spying on us too
You won’t believe all the data your car has on you
Are Disney apps spying on your kids?
A lawsuit accuses Disney of apps that track kids.