Listen "Serious About Security Episode 68: Disabling Webcam Lights and a Presidential Panel Recommends Changes for the NSA"
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Preston Wiley, CISSP, CCNA
Mike Hill, CISSP
Keith Watson, CISSP-ISSAP, CISA
Articles
Research shows how MacBook Webcams can spy on their users without warning by Ashkan Soltani and Timothy B.Lee (The Washington Post), FBI’s search for ‘Mo,’ suspect in bomb threats, highlights use of malware for surveillance by Craig Timberg and Ellen Nakashima (The Washington Post), iSeeYou: Disabling the MacBook Webcam Indicator LED by Matthew Brocker and Stephen Checkoway (Technical Report 13-02, Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University)
Liberty and Security in a Changing World by The President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies, White House panel recommends new limits on NSA surveillance by Ken Dilanian and Christi Parsons (Los Angeles Times), Obama Is Urged to Sharply Curb N.S.A. Data Mining by David E. Sanger and Charlie Savage (The New York Times), Obama review panel: strip NSA of power to collect phone data records by Dan Roberts and Spencer Ackerman (The Guardian), EFF Statement on President’s Review Group’s NSA Report by Rebecca Jeschke (The Electronic Frontier Foundation)
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