Most remote workers may not have as much privacy as they might think while doing their jobs from home. At the start of the pandemic, when virtually all white-collar professionals were sent home from ...
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders today said it had discovered new software used by the security services in Belarus that spies on journalists.
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders today said it had discovered new software used by the security services in Belarus ...
Working from home can strain the trust between employer and employee, with some micromanagers using spy software for control and employees responding with technical solutions such as Mouse Mover.
Spy apps, also known as stalking apps, secretly track and monitor devices. Once installed and hidden on a phone, they can track someone's location, monitor web search history, receive alerts for ...
That's compared to just 10% before the pandemic, per the survey, which polled 1,000 US business leaders with a primarily remote or hybrid workforce.