Assignment 7
Critics chafe as Macs send sensitive docs to iCloud without warning:
Mac OS X Yosemite has caused some problems such as uploading documents opened in text edit and keynote to icloud without it being saved. Jeffrey Paul said he was alarmed to recently discover a cache of in-progress files he intended to serve as "temporary Post-It notes" that had been silently uploaded to his iCloud account even though he never intended or wished them to be. Although a lot of people like the feature of icloud to let you pick up where you left off from any mac its very convenient but it also has some potential problems.
Which Messaging Technologies Are Truly Safe and Secure?
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have put to the test the most secure messaging technologies and they give us a scorecard to the ones that are more secure. The scorecard includes more than three dozen tools, including chat clients, text messaging apps, email applications, and technologies for voice and video calls. Apple's iMessage and FaceTime products stood out as the best and its important to know which one is more secure.
Cop charged with stealing nude pics from women’s phones:
California Highway Patrol officer Sean Harrington who is accused of seizing and distributing racy photos copied from arrestees’ phones. The fact that a cop would do something like that surprises me and they use their authority for personal pleasure. This is something illegal and its invading someone's privacy and they shouldn't have permission to look at someone's phone without a warrant.
Which Messaging Technologies Are Truly Safe and Secure?
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have put to the test the most secure messaging technologies and they give us a scorecard to the ones that are more secure. The scorecard includes more than three dozen tools, including chat clients, text messaging apps, email applications, and technologies for voice and video calls. Apple's iMessage and FaceTime products stood out as the best and its important to know which one is more secure.
Cop charged with stealing nude pics from women’s phones:
California Highway Patrol officer Sean Harrington who is accused of seizing and distributing racy photos copied from arrestees’ phones. The fact that a cop would do something like that surprises me and they use their authority for personal pleasure. This is something illegal and its invading someone's privacy and they shouldn't have permission to look at someone's phone without a warrant.
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