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Week in review: Masking printers’ tracking dots, anti-privacy dark patterns, and WPA3
2018-07-02 00:30

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: How Facebook and Google nudge users to make anti-privacy choices Facebook, Google and Microsoft use design techniques and tricks to steer users toward sharing more information about themselves. Mobile is the new frontier for malicious bots Distil Networks analyzed over 100 million mobile devices on its networks. The findings suggest that sophisticated cybercriminals and bot operators now implement a new technique—leveraging mobile … More → The post Week in review: Masking printers’ tracking dots, anti-privacy dark patterns, and WPA3 appeared first on Help Net Security.


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