Best Infosec-Related Long (and Longish) Reads for the Weeks of 12/23/23 and 12/30/23
Cars have become mobile tracking machines for domestic abusers, ChatGPT exposes sensitive information, China's MSS gets sharper at spying, How to stay anonymous online, NIST snags NYT good tech award
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Your Car Is Tracking You. Abusive Partners May Be, Too.
The New York Times’s Kashmir Hill offers a deep look into how modern automobiles equipped with Internet-connected services and advanced data collection functions can become tracking machines for domestic abusers with little recourse available for many targeted victims.
Modern cars have been called “smartphones with wheels” because they are internet-connected and have myriad methods of data collection, from cameras and seat weight sensors to records of how hard you brake and corner. Most drivers don’t realize how much information their cars are colle…
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