Privacy
Majority of Israeli healthcare workers use Whatsapp professionally despite privacy risks - study
The study argues that current guidance largely focuses on prohibitions and warnings, without offering a practical alternative that can compete with WhatsApp’s speed and ease of use.
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Google is sued in US for tracking users' 'private' internet browsing
The lawsuit seeks at least $5 billion, accusing the company of collecting information about what people view online and where they do their browsing, despite using what Google calls Incognito mode.
Benjamin Netanyahu suggests microchipping kids, slammed by experts
"If the information with the kids' location is uploaded to the internet, a pedophile with some cyber knowledge may invade the system and stalk them," cyber expert Einat Meron said.
Elon Musk's SpaceX bans Zoom over privacy concerns
NASA, one of SpaceX's biggest customers, also prohibits its employees from using Zoom.
Zoom is being sued for sharing data with Facebook without explicit consent
On Monday, Robert Cullen of Sacramento filed a suit against Zoom for alleged contravention of California's new data privacy laws.
Coronavirus outbreak raises concerns over privacy violations
On Monday Israel announced that all those entering the country from abroad would be required to spend 14 days in home isolation and follow the guidelines it set out.
State issues toothless warning to political parties about abusing privacy
Statement lacks concrete updates, penalties
Planning Your Privacy: How to Prepare For The Unexpected
When you focus too much on specific attacks rather than considering the totality of your individual or organization’s data protection, privacy, network security, and process requirements
Rami Levi mobile officials suspected of privacy invasion for personal gain
The system that records communication data was meant to be used strictly for the purpose of fraud prevention. Rami Levy officials used it to spy on employees and reporters.
Is Google eavesdropping? A Belgium news report says yes
"Okay Google. May I hit my wife?"
Parashat Balak: The challenge of privacy
We live in a generation that has left us almost completely exposed, and therefore we must learn the limits of suitable exposure.