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Clayton Rice, K.C.
@claytonrice.bsky.social
Criminal Lawyer, Blogger at On The Wire
Calgary, Canada
The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit lost $1.5 billion to North Korean 🇰🇵 hackers last month - and it all traced back to an account on a free digital storage service 👉🏻 @nytimes.com| #cybersecurity #cryptocurrency #hacking www.nytimes.com/2025/03/06/t...
How the Crypto Exchange Bybit Lost $1.5 Billion to North Korean Hackers
The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit lost $1.5 billion to North Korean hackers last month — and it all traced back to an account on a free digital storage service.
www.nytimes.com
March 7, 2025 at 12:56 PM
Reposted by Clayton Rice, K.C.
“Your driving data goes to a half a dozen companies you’ve never even heard of for reasons you’d perhaps never agree to if asked directly,” EFF’s @thorinklosowski.com told @consumerreports.org.
Your Car May Be Spying On You. Here’s How to Get It to Stop. - Consumer Reports
Automakers are collecting and sharing data about your driving. Here's how to stop your car from spying on you.
www.consumerreports.org
March 4, 2025 at 10:02 PM
Reposted by Clayton Rice, K.C.
WHOA: #Poland just arrested ex spy chief & dragged him before parliament to testify about #Pegasus mercenary spyware abuses.

He'd ignored 3 summonses. 1/

Story: www.ft.com/content/8852...
December 2, 2024 at 5:26 PM
The aim of Washington, D.C.-based 🇺🇸 company, Cape, is a “realistically secure and private cell phone” @chrismvasq.bsky.social 👉🏻 @cyberscoop.bsky.social | #privacy #cybersecurity #tech cyberscoop.com/cape-phone-p...
Privacy-focused mobile phone launches for high-risk individuals
The mobile company CAPE’s Android-based phone complies with U.S. law but claims to offer a higher degree of privacy for users.
cyberscoop.com
November 30, 2024 at 1:56 PM
Reposted by Clayton Rice, K.C.
Victims of spyware face hurdles in seeking justice. @jsrailton.bsky.social says, “Victims have struggled to get their cases to move forward. Some of that traces back to forms of immunity that spyware companies and government customers seek to shield themselves with.”
cyberscoop.com/spyware-cour...
Legal barriers complicate justice for spyware victims
Spyware experts and victims tell CyberScoop that taking legal action is very hard, often beset by oft-overwhelming hurdles.
cyberscoop.com
November 29, 2024 at 2:51 PM
Reposted by Clayton Rice, K.C.
The House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs (#PROC) is currently considering #BillC65, which is missing some serious guardrails and will help federal politicians avoid real privacy accountability. More info on my YouTube channel youtu.be/8KvZ5B8qTmE
Once again, federal politicians avoid real privacy accountability for themselves
YouTube video by PrivacyLawyer - David Fraser
youtu.be
November 26, 2024 at 8:40 PM
Bluesky has a hint of the old Twitter magic, but the feeling of freedom it offers might be even better @kevinroose.com 👉🏻 @nytimes.com | #SocialMedia #Bluesky www.nytimes.com/2024/11/22/t...
Bluesky, Smiling at Me
Bluesky has a hint of the old Twitter magic, but the feeling of freedom it offers might be even better.
www.nytimes.com
November 26, 2024 at 2:16 AM