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New data shows an increase in stalkerware use. This is software that grants a remote user the ability to monitor the activity on another user’s device without their consent, and can be preloaded in technology given as gifts. It’s an increasing problem around the world according to the cybersecurity form Kaspersky. Tara Hairston from Kaspersky and Sachiko Hasumi, Manager of Information Security & Compliance at UN Women highlight the growing problem as part of the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women this week.
Robots are not immune to bias and injustice
Military tech adapted to find the blue whales of South Georgia
The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.
(Image: Getty Images)
Studio manager: John Boland
By BBC World Service4.6
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New data shows an increase in stalkerware use. This is software that grants a remote user the ability to monitor the activity on another user’s device without their consent, and can be preloaded in technology given as gifts. It’s an increasing problem around the world according to the cybersecurity form Kaspersky. Tara Hairston from Kaspersky and Sachiko Hasumi, Manager of Information Security & Compliance at UN Women highlight the growing problem as part of the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women this week.
Robots are not immune to bias and injustice
Military tech adapted to find the blue whales of South Georgia
The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.
(Image: Getty Images)
Studio manager: John Boland

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