In the digital age, the tools of artistic expression—once as simple as graphite and wood—have evolved into sophisticated hardware-software ecosystems. However, this evolution has come with a hidden cost: the erosion of privacy. A primary example of this tension emerged with reports that Wacom drawing tablets , a staple for professional artists, were allegedly tracking every application a user opened and sending that data to third-party servers. This phenomenon, often dubbed "corporate spying," highlights a growing crisis in the trust between creators and their equipment. The Mechanics of Modern "Espionage"
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The explosion of remote work has accelerated the deployment of employee monitoring software, colloquially known as "bossware." These tools track mouse movements, take random screen captures, and score active time. While legal if properly disclosed, excessive tracking can degrade workplace trust and introduce severe employee burnout. 🔒 Cybersecurity: Defending Against Malicious Spyware