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Linked – Tainted Leaks
Oh this is going to be fun…. “Last year, I wrote about the potential for doxers to alter documents before they leaked them. It was a theoretical threat when I wrote it, but now Citizen Lab has documented this technique in the wild:” I’ve looked at this sort of thing before, and it scares me….
Linked – Your fitness tracker could be revealing your bank PIN
“Data from the accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometers could be used to monitor the way your wrist moves, whether you’re tapping in your pin at a cash point, or entering your Facebook password on your phone. There are a wide range of scenarios where your wearable could be compromising your security.” Yeah, it’s unlikely, but if…
The Clinton Emails or How Not to do Information Governance and eDiscovery
As someone who lives, breathes, and works in the eDiscovery world, this whole thing with Hillary Clinton’s emails is absolutely mind-boggling. If you haven’t been following at home, in a nutshell, Hillary used her own, private, email server while Secretary of State, as opposed to using her official email account, and is being ordered to…

Linked – LinkedIn doubles down on education with LinkedIn Learning, updates desktop site
LinkedIn, the social network for the working world that now has some 450 million members and is in the process of being acquired by Microsoft for $26.2 billion, today took the wraps off its newest efforts to expand its site beyond job hunting and recruitment, its two business mainstays. The company has launched a new…