Your Daily Digital Digest for Thursday, May 4th, 2017
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Thursday, May 4th, 2017. Thanks to @acurrie for compiling!
Your news links for today:
- Canada Spy Agency Suspends Use of Cellphone Tracking Machines - iPhone in Canada
- Big Three Lobby SaskTel as Opportunity to Buy Minority Stake Arises - iPhone in Canada
- Bright forecast for eSIM, Canada’s possible wireless saviour - Peter Nowak
- We Were Warned About Flaws in the Mobile Data Backbone for Years. Now 2FA Is Screwed. Motherboard
- All About Yesterday’s Google Docs Phishing Scam– Open attitude
- Don’t trust OAuth: Why the “Google Docs” worm was so convincing - Ars Technica
- Commons committee calls for rollback of key C-51 anti-terror measures - CBC News
- The CIA created a "Snowden Stopper" to catch future whistleblowers - Cory Doctorow
- The FBI Director Thinks a Law Against Encryption Is Possible Under Trump - Motherboard
- Federal spy agencies are actually having trouble finding young employees because millennials don’t like Big Brother - Rare
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.