Your Home WiFi Can Now Reveal Your Location to Hackers – MLB Uses Face Scans for Entry to Ballparks

If you are among the majority of Americans who could care less that you are being tracked almost every minute of your day by the technology that you use because you believe that "I have nothing to hide," then this is not the article for you. If, however, you believe that it is nobody's business where you live, what kind of car you drive, whether or not your children are vaccinated, whether or not you wear face diapers outside, what kind of food you eat, who you are spending time with and sleeping with, etc., and you don't want strangers listening in on your conversations and reading your emails, among a thousand other reasons, then this is another in a series of articles that I publish regularly explaining how to hang on to your personal privacy in the new Digital Age. According to a report in PCMagazine, malware that could infect your computer has the ability to use your home's WiFi signal to triangulate with other nearby WiFi access points and reveal the location of your computer, and of course you.

Car Manufacturers to Require Face Recognition to Drive Their Vehicles in the Near Future

The automotive industry is moving quickly now to take away one of the last freedoms most Americans still have: the ability to get in one's own vehicle and drive anywhere one wants, whenever they want to. In an announcement this week, Biometric Update reported that almost all of the major automakers have either recently announced or have already patented facial recognition technologies that will require drivers to supply a scanned image of their faces in order to use their autos in the near future.