Tag: Tech

TikTok Monitors Keystrokes of Users in iOS App’s Browser: Expert

TikTok logs the keystrokes of users with its in-app browser on Apple devices, including passwords and credit card numbers, according to a researcher who used to work for Google and Twitter. App developer and privacy researcher Felix Krause published a report on the risks associated with some iOS apps injecting JavaScript code into third-party browsers. Of the seven…


YouTube Removes Video Showing Tesla Driver Using Kids Instead of Mannequins During Test

YouTube, which is owned by Alphabet Inc, has removed videos that showed Tesla Inc drivers conducting Full Self-Driving (FSD) testing using children instead of mannequins in the driveway. According to CNBC, a video was posted on Aug. 14. The footage showed that a Tesla owner, Tad Park, drove a Tesla Model 3 vehicle towards one of his children on the…


YouTube Removes Video Showing Tesla Driver Using Children Instead of Mannequins During Test

YouTube, which is owned by Alphabet Inc, has removed videos that showed Tesla Inc drivers conducting Full Self-Driving (FSD) testing using children instead of mannequins in the driveway. According to CNBC, a video was posted on Aug. 14. The footage showed that a Tesla owner, Tad Park, drove a Tesla Model 3 vehicle towards one of his children on the…


Elon Musk Subpoenas Ex-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey

Amid his legal battle with Twitter, Tesla CEO Elon Musk subpoenaed former Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey, according to court documents submitted Monday. The filing with Delaware’s Court of Chancery seeks documents, messages, emails, financial statements, online chat or instant messages, recordings, and other forms of communication from Dorsey, who stepped down as Twitter’s…


Elon Musk Subpoenas Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey

Elon Musk has subpoenaed former Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey in the latest move in the legal battle over Musk’s deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion, according to court documents submitted on Aug. 22. The filing with Delaware’s Court of Chancery seeks documents, messages, emails, financial statements, online chat or instant messages, recordings, and other forms…


iPhone Users Should Update Their Phones ‘Immediately’: Security Expert

A security expert said that iPhone and other Apple device users need to update their software immediately after the firm issued a series of updates last week. “The main message on this to everyone is that if you have not updated your device, you are 100 percent vulnerable right now, so go immediately update it,”…


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US Seeks Information From Tesla on In-car Camera in Autopilot Probe

WASHINGTON—U.S. auto safety regulators on Thursday asked Tesla Inc. to answer questions about its in-car camera intended to monitor driver awareness as part of a probe into 830,000 Tesla vehicles that employ the carmaker’s advanced driver assistance system called Autopilot. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is assessing the performance of Autopilot after earlier…


Potential Security Vulnerabilities Prompt Apple to Issue Software Updates for iPhones, Other Devices

Apple Inc. released a new software update this week after revealing serious security vulnerabilities for iPhones, iPads, and computers that could enable hackers to take control of millions of people’s devices. According to the tech giant, the two vulnerabilities affect iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Monterey, specifically iPhones dating back to the 6S model, iPads 5th generation and later, the…


Millions of iPhone Users Warned by Federal Agency to Change Settings Immediately

Apple Inc. and a top U.S. cybersecurity agency are urging iPhone, iPad, and Macbook users and administrators to update their iOS software amid recently discovered security vulnerabilities. “Apple has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in macOS Monterey, iOS and iPadOS, and Safari. An attacker could exploit one of these vulnerabilities to take control of…