Hackers could steal data from fitness trackers and sell information to health companies

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

How safe is your fitness tracker? Devices like the Fitbit, Samsung Gear, Microsoft Band and Jawbone are becoming increasingly popular among fitness fanatics. But a new report has warned companies could be feeding users' personal information to private healthcare and insurance companies The new report was released by researchers at American University and the Center for Digital Democracy in Washington. BlackBerry sets its sights on self driving cars: Firm... From reacting to a bad gift to buying the perfect present:... Move over Skype: Facebook trials group audio calls for... Terrifying 13ft Avatar robot takes its first steps:... BlackBerry sets its sights on self driving cars: Firm... From reacting to a bad gift to buying the perfect present:... Move over Skype: Facebook trials group audio calls for... Terrifying 13ft Avatar robot takes its first steps:... Identify theft, data leaks, discrimination from employers and increasing insurance costs are just some of the fallout predicted from the rise of wearable technology. At over seven feet tall, is Freddy Britain's biggest dog?

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