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US politics
fromTechCrunch
16 hours ago

EFF, unions sue Trump admin. over alleged mass social media surveillance of legal immigrants | TechCrunch

U.S. authorities allegedly use AI-driven social media monitoring of lawfully present non-citizens and punish disfavored viewpoints, including visa revocations and detention.
#privacy
fromTechCrunch
17 hours ago
Information security

Amazon's Ring to partner with Flock, a network of AI cameras used by ICE, feds, and police | TechCrunch

fromWIRED
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Apple and Google Pull ICE-Tracking Apps, Bowing to DOJ Pressure

fromCNET
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

No, Your iPhone Isn't Listening to You. But the Truth Is Even Worse

fromTechCrunch
17 hours ago
Information security

Amazon's Ring to partner with Flock, a network of AI cameras used by ICE, feds, and police | TechCrunch

fromWIRED
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Apple and Google Pull ICE-Tracking Apps, Bowing to DOJ Pressure

fromCNET
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

No, Your iPhone Isn't Listening to You. But the Truth Is Even Worse

fromThe Verge
23 hours ago

The future of being trans on the internet

The internet has long been a source of information and support for transgender people. Now, trans rights and the internet itself are in a moment of crisis. What happens next? People who have documented their lives online are discovering the dark side of digital permanence. The internet once helped trans people connect and organize. Now it's a dangerous liability. What comes next? How do resources on transitioning survive the era of surveillance and AI slop? The anonymity granted by the internet is a lifeline to many trans people. What happens when that privacy disappears?
LGBT
fromTruthout
2 days ago

By Enabling Police Surveillance, Elected Officials Fuel Trump's Agenda

In May of this year, 404 Media published evidence that Illinois automated license plate reader data was being accessed on behalf of federal agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement as well as directly by law enforcement agencies across the country, including in Texas, who used the information for immigration enforcement and to monitor people seeking abortions.
Privacy technologies
Privacy technologies
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Against chat control': we can't eliminate child abuse by eliminating privacy

Expanding surveillance and weakened encryption justified by child-protection policies are driving censorship, privacy erosion, and pushing users to privacy tools, undermining democratic freedoms.
fromNew York Post
5 days ago

550-pound NY lawyer allegedly stalked mistress, blasted out revenge porn after breakup

A smelly, morbidly-obese married Long Island lawyer allegedly tormented his much younger lover for years - setting up secret cameras in her apartment, a tracker in her car, and a keystroke recorder on her computer. Ronald David Ingber allegedly manipulated the Bergen County woman until she was isolated from her family and dependent on him, then blasted out sexual photos and videos of her to friends and family when she tried to leave, she said in a lawsuit.
Law
fromAxios
6 days ago

New documentary "ORWELL: 2+2=5" brings George Orwell's warnings into the modern age

We are in a time of distress. We are in a time of total degradation of democracy. Orwell wrote that the degradation of language is the condition for the degradation.
Film
fromWIRED
6 days ago

WIRED Roundup: Are We In An AI Bubble?

In today's episode, Zoë Schiffer is joined by senior politics editor Leah Feiger to run through five stories that you need to know about this week-from the Antifa professor who's fleeing to Europe for safety, to how some chatbots are manipulating users to avoid saying goodbye. Then, Zoë and Leah break down why a recent announcement from OpenAI rattled the markets and answer the question everyone is wondering-are we in an AI bubble?
Artificial intelligence
fromZDNET
1 week ago

AI is making cybercriminal workflows more efficient too, OpenAI finds

OpenAI has published research revealing how state-sponsored and cybercriminal groups are abusing artificial intelligence (AI) to spread malware and perform widespread surveillance. (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, ZDNET's parent company, filed an April 2025 lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.) AI has benefits in the cybersecurity space; it can automate tedious and time-consuming tasks, freeing up human specialists to focus on complex projects and research, for example.
Information security
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Suspect in custody after fatal Brooklyn subway beating: cops

A suspect was arrested after allegedly fatally beating a subway passenger at Jay Street-MetroTech; surveillance photos and an NYPD alert led to the arrest.
#ice
#smart-glasses
fromFuturism
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

"I Hate This Viscerally": People Are REALLY Mad at These AI Glasses That Record Everything Constantly

fromFuturism
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

"I Hate This Viscerally": People Are REALLY Mad at These AI Glasses That Record Everything Constantly

fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Burglar ties up Brooklyn woman, carries out sexually motivated attack, police say | amNewYork

The attack occurred around 3:40 a.m. on Oct. 6, when a 43-year-old woman was sleeping in her Bushwick residence near Pilling Street and Evergreen Avenue, according to the NYPD. Police said the intruder entered through a kitchen window and placed a pillow over the woman's head as she awoke, prompting a struggle. He then restrained her wrists and carried out what investigators described as a sexually motivated act.
New York City
fromTheregister
1 week ago

OpenAI bans some Chinese, Russian accounts using AI for evil

In its most recent threat report [PDF] published today, the GenAI giant said that these users usually asked ChatGPT to help design tools for large-scale monitoring and analysis - but stopped short of asking the model to perform the surveillance activities. "What we saw and banned in those cases was typically threat actors asking ChatGPT to help put together plans or documentation for AI-powered tools, but not then to implement them," Ben Nimmo, principal investigator on OpenAI's Intelligence and Investigations team, told reporters.
Artificial intelligence
UK politics
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Home Office to splash 60M on number plate data app

The UK Home Office seeks suppliers for a £60 million ANPR application to enable live reporting, control-room deployment, and integration with the National Strategic ANPR Platform.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

I Always Thought Cheating Was Unforgivable. Then A Friend's Affair Made Me Question Everything.

Steve messed up all the time, his wife said, because he's "sloppy," and, truth be told, "stupid." A few years into their marriage, words like "always" and "never" entered the mix. He "always fucked up." He could "never be trusted" - even to fill out a simple form, and certainly not to spend money without her approval. Steve was told he misjudged people and that he needed his wife to tell him what to say so that everyone wouldn't hate him.
Relationships
#immigration
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago
UK politics

Conservatives to pledge 1.6 billion Removals Force' to deport 150,000 a year

Conservatives plan a Removals Force to deport 150,000 people yearly with £1.6bn funding, facial-recognition powers, and mandatory police immigration checks.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago
US politics

US surveillance firms run a victory lap amid Trump's immigration crackdown

Privatization and industrialization of surveillance are leading to increased revenues for surveillance and private prison companies, particularly through immigration enforcement.
Wearables
fromFuturism
1 week ago

AI "Friend" Startup Overwhelmed With Hatred

A $129 wearable AI necklace that constantly listens and texts users sparked widespread vandalism, public outrage, and sharp privacy warnings in New York City.
Books
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

14 Dystopian Books For Those Of Us Itching To See A Corrupt Government Crumble

Speculative novels examine surveillance, government control, augmented-reality implants, bodily autonomy, and resistance through dystopian narratives.
#nypd
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Law enforcement champion access to NYCHA video surveillance ahead of City Council oversight hearing on lack of transparency | amNewYork

fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Law enforcement champion access to NYCHA video surveillance ahead of City Council oversight hearing on lack of transparency | amNewYork

fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Everything is terrorism in Trump's America

The Trump administration declared war on the " terrorist organization " of "antifa" and the supposed "networks" associated with it last week. Antifa is not so much a vast national conspiracy as it is simply an abbreviation for anti-fascism - but don't point out that anti-anti-fascism looks a lot like fascism. That would make you antifa, too. The plain intent of the memo is to make Americans afraid to call fascism what it is - or worse, to say fascism is bad.
US politics
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

Bronx beatdown: Four suspects sought for violently stabbing man at street corner in summer attack | amNewYork

Detectives in the Bronx need the public's help in finding four suspects, pictured in surveillance images released on Wednesday night, wanted for a Bronx gang assault back in August. NYPD Detectives in the Bronx need the public's help in finding four suspects, pictured in surveillance images released on Wednesday night, wanted for a Bronx gang assault back in August. According to police sources, the newly released footage shows four people brutally attacking and stabbing a man on a Bronx street on Aug. 19.
New York City
Miscellaneous
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

MEPs: EU must explain funding to spyware companies

EU public funds have flowed to commercial spyware companies linked to unlawful surveillance, raising governance, transparency, and accountability concerns.
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

Trump's ICE Turns Its Target to Activists, Not Just Immigrants

As President Donald Trump prepares to further unleash a rapidly expanding surveillance state against the administration's critics, recent legal struggles from activists who document and protest Trump's mass deportation campaign may be a preview of what's to come as part of a broader effort to silence dissent. Trump made headlines on September 22 with an executive order declaring "Antifa," short for anti-fascist, a domestic terrorist organization.
US politics
#live-facial-recognition
Law
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 weeks ago

EFF Urges Virgina Court of Appeals to Require Search Warrants to Access ALPR Databases

Automatic License Plate Reader data enables detailed, indiscriminate tracking of individuals and requires Fourth Amendment warrant protections to prevent privacy violations.
Film
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another' Is a Call to Action But Which Action?

A provocative film portraying a radical collective's actions against an overreaching state, exploring activism, surveillance, and the calcification of youthful battles into modern power structures.
#digital-id
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago
UK politics

Digital ID risks turning UK into 'Checkpoint Britain' | Computer Weekly

A mandatory digital ID would create mass surveillance, erode civil liberties, create a 'papers, please' society, and fail to effectively stop illegal immigration.
fromTheregister
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Privacy activists warn of UK digital ID surveillance threat

A national digital ID risks enabling population-wide surveillance, mission creep, abuse, hacking, and mandatory exclusion, given government IT failures and weak privacy safeguards.
#facial-recognition
fromGothamist
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Dolan, MSG targeted transgender woman, sexual assault accuser according to federal lawsuit

fromGothamist
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Dolan, MSG targeted transgender woman, sexual assault accuser according to federal lawsuit

Silicon Valley
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Larry Ellison once predicted 'citizens will be on their best behavior' amid constant recording. Now his company will pay a key role in social media | Fortune

Oracle's AI infrastructure and cloud deals position the company to supervise and analyze pervasive surveillance footage and play a critical role overseeing TikTok's U.S. operations.
fromABC7 San Francisco
3 weeks ago

Morgan Hill woman says prowler used Wi-Fi jammer to disable home cameras, tried to enter

Unfortunately, some of those jammers they operate on the same signal as Wi-Fi signals and that's where the jamming takes place, as that jammer approaches the Wi-Fi signal it will cause interruptions to the cameras
California
Law
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Camouflaged cameras and 'intimidatory' texts - how dispute erupted over fields near popular Dublin Mountains amenity

Court ordered a tree surgeon to vacate land and pay €9,000 damages after secretly installing camouflaged cameras and sending harassing screenshots to landowner’s daughter.
World politics
fromPrivacy International
3 weeks ago

Blurring the Line: How Militarisation of Tech is Reshaping our Town Squares

Military priorities increasingly drive technology development, blurring lines between defense and civilian tech and enabling state and corporate control of public infrastructure.
US news
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

Recognize this alleged package thief? Police are calling him 'Postal Malone'

A man resembling Post Malone allegedly stole more than five packages from an Irvine apartment complex and remains sought; he has facial and hand tattoos.
Film
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

One Battle After Another Ends With a Promise

One Battle After Another portrays pervasive state-sanctioned violence while centering on individuals forming protective bonds and resisting authoritarian, overpoliced America.
#microsoft
Film
fromPitchfork
3 weeks ago

One Battle After Another Review: A Nerve-Racking Masterpiece

The film transposes a 20th-century novel to the present, portraying violent revolutionary aftermath, surveillance, and rising authoritarianism through dark comedy and vivid imagery.
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

PSNI chief sorry over failure to delete data unlawfully seized from journalists | Computer Weekly

Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has apologised after investigations by an independent reviewer, Angus McCullough KC, revealed that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) retained copies of the data on its computer system more than six years after it should have been deleted under a court agreement. Boutcher commissioned McCullough to carry out an independent review - which is due to report this week - into allegations that the PSNI had placed journalists, lawyers and non-government organisations under unlawful surveillance.
UK news
#drones
Information security
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

Security News This Week: A Dangerous Worm Is Eating Its Way Through Software Packages

Multiple serious security failures and threats emerged this week, including government data exposure, critical identity-management flaws, hypersonic missile tests, and advanced SMS-scamming techniques.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Prosecutors rest their case in trial of man accused in attempted Trump assassination

A Secret Service agent stopped Ryan Routh's alleged attempt to shoot Donald Trump on Sept. 15, 2024.
#digital-rights
fromWIRED
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Cindy Cohn Is Leaving the EFF, but Not the Fight for Digital Rights

fromWIRED
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Cindy Cohn Is Leaving the EFF, but Not the Fight for Digital Rights

Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Happyend review Orwellian Japanese high-school drama is brilliantly dystopian

A futuristic Kobe high-school film blends dystopian satire, xenophobia, surveillance and adolescent rebellion into a complex, beguiling coming-of-age drama.
US news
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Utah County Attorney Reveals Tyler Robinson's DNA Found on Murder Weapon Trigger

Tyler Robinson is charged with aggravated murder in Charlie Kirk’s death; DNA matched to the rifle trigger and the state seeks the death penalty.
Privacy technologies
fromWIRED
1 month ago

How to Set Up and Use a Burner Phone

Use a cash-bought, frequently rotated prepaid burner phone, isolated from personal accounts, to separate identity from device and reduce location and data tracking.
Wearables
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The truth about smartwatches? Life is better without a hectoring zealot on your wrist | Zoe Williams

Many smart-home devices and wearables are widely regretted because they solve trivial problems, provide little valuable insight, and can feel intrusive or patronizing.
fromArtforum
1 month ago

Machinelike Tendencies

AMONG A GROWING ARRAY of government-sanctioned informational systems, motion sensors, acoustic monitors, biometric scanners, and thermal cameras work in tandem with sprawling private networks of data brokers to track social and environmental flows with forensic precision. They measure footfalls, scan license plates, log financial transactions, and inspect the movement of people alongside particulate matter. As sensing technologies increasingly oversee and overwrite the spatial production of contemporary life, proposals for "smart cities" and other data-dependent composites-proliferating since the early 2010s-obfuscate regimented environments of surveillance and control through rosy prospects of connectivity, security, and risk management, all sustained by the tenacious dystopian dream we call information.
Privacy technologies
#flock-safety
fromFuturism
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

AI Startup Says It Will End Crime by Blanketing the Entire United States in Ever-Watching Spy Cameras

fromFuturism
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

AI Startup Says It Will End Crime by Blanketing the Entire United States in Ever-Watching Spy Cameras

fromFast Company
1 month ago

How IBM, Dell, and Cisco helped China with the surveillance and detention of thousands

The body camera hung from the top of the IV drip, recording the slightest twitch made by Yang Guoliang as he lay bloody and paralyzed in a hospital bed after a police beating with bricks.By then, surveillance was nothing new for the Yang family in rural China, snared in an intricate network based on U.S. technology that spies on them and predicts what they'll do.
World news
Arts
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
1 month ago

RAE BK Transforms a Prefab House into "Faraday Cage" | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

RAE BK's Faraday Cage transforms a prefab house into an intimate, unsettling installation of diaristic murals, animatronics, video, and scavenged objects blurring private and public.
World politics
fromBig Think
1 month ago

True free speech, explained in 6 minutes

Free speech is essential for holding power accountable and is currently eroding, risking democratic protections and civic oversight.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Police identify woman who died after being found injured in vehicle near High Park | CBC News

Serenity Brown, 21, of Toronto, was pronounced dead in hospital, police said in a news release. Police were called to the area of Glenlake and High Park avenues shortly before 6 p.m. Friday, When officers arrived, they found Brown in the vehicle. Toronto paramedics took her to hospital, where she died from her injuries. Police have not released the cause of death. She is the city's 30th homicide victim of the year.
Canada news
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 month ago

Opinion: Flock can't be trusted not to share Berkeley's surveillance camera data with Trump and ICE

On Tuesday night, Berkeley City Council will vote on a contract with Flock Safety to operate fixed surveillance cameras throughout Berkeley. But given reports in the past month on Flock's illegal cooperation with ICE and the Trump administration, such a contract will put the Berkeley community in grave danger. The council must uphold our sanctuary city commitments and vote no on a new contract with Flock.
US politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The reality for Palestinians in Jerusalem: We can't protest for Gaza or hang a flag'

Three Israeli police checkpoints frame the entrance to Damascus Gate, through which most Palestinians access the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. They enter and leave through the impressive gate of the Ottoman era, apparently oblivious to the presence of the Israelis. Since October 2023, I practically never go to Damascus Gate. I use other entry points. I feel better if I don't see the police stationed there, marking the territory, making us feel so unsafe and vulnerable.
World politics
Science
fromArtforum
1 month ago

Hive Mind

Collective intelligence in animals and cultural systems reveals emergent 'uncomputable' behaviors tied to surveillance, digital capitalism, extractivism, and invisible labor.
Environment
fromIndependent
1 month ago

David Quinn: When even bin lorries are spying on us, moral blackmail has gone too far

Waste companies are using bin-lorry cameras to photograph and notify customers who mis-sort rubbish, sending photos and polite requests to correct disposal habits.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Police to deploy dedicated drone team for Carnival

A dedicated BTP drone team with multi-camera, thermal imaging and laser-rangefinder capabilities will monitor Notting Hill Carnival to enhance crowd safety and incident response.
Public health
fromwww.nature.com
1 month ago

Heat and Rain Can Help Predict When Dengue Will Surge

Dengue outbreaks in the Americas follow El Niño by ~5 months, peak summer temperatures by ~3 months, and peak rainfall by ~1 month.
Gadgets
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Meet revolutionary police robo-dog with weapon-detecting AI camera hitting UK streets

Nottinghamshire Police will trial a remote-controlled robo-dog with AI weapon detection, 3D scanning, and kilometre-range control, potentially entering UK operational service in 2026.
OMG science
fromVulture
1 year ago

Relay Might Be the Next Great Corporate Espionage Thriller

A fixer uses a telecommunications relay service to anonymize contact and protect whistleblowers returning stolen corporate secrets in a tense corporate-espionage thriller.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Organizers Are Demanding Palantir Drop Contracts With ICE and Israeli Military

An organizer, wearing a keffiyeh and a shirt reading "Divest from Genocide," stood on a table: "We're all standing here today to hold companies like Palantir and Microsoft accountable for their role powering the world's first AI-assisted genocide." Behind them, nearly 100 activists from Jewish Voice for Peace filled the lobby of Palantir's Seattle offices on July 14, 2025. Activists carried banners featuring giant eyes with yellow irises: "First Palantir Surveils, then IDF Kills." "First Palantir Tracks, then ICE attacks."
Social justice
US news
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

DA: Marlborough dentist used dental wax, medical tape to hide camera in office bathroom

A Marlborough dentist was arraigned for allegedly placing a secret camera in a staff bathroom, recording victims and facing multiple criminal charges.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago

Victory! Pen-Link's Police Tools Are Not Secret

The settlement ends a months-long California public records lawsuit with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office.
US politics
US politics
fromTheregister
1 month ago

China labels US as 'surveillance empire' over chip tracking

Chinese state media labeled the US as a "surveillance empire" for using tracking technology against black-market GPU shipments.
China's extensive surveillance network is noted in response to US intelligence practices.
US politics
from48 hills
1 month ago

SFPD surveillance unit's close ties to crypto billionaire - 48 hills

Concern arises from funding a police surveillance unit by tech billionaires in San Francisco.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

How Israel used Microsoft technology to spy on Palestinians podcast

Sariel had a plan to transfer large amounts of Unit 8200's data, including top-secret information, into Microsoft's cloud platform, Azure. This would enable mass surveillance on Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
Privacy professionals
Alternative medicine
fromNatural Health News
2 months ago

MINORITY REPORT: If you think, talk or speak the truth about the government, health or safety, or might be sent to the new MENTAL HEALTH GULAG

Increasing use of mental health laws for political repression without due process raises concerns about civil liberties and a potential police state.
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Baby turkey, five chickens stolen from Emma Prusch Farm Park

A baby turkey named Megara and five chickens were stolen from Emma Prusch Farm Park, with the thefts occurring on Sunday afternoon and night.
Pets
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