Florida Man Enters the Encryption Wars
Briefly

The article reports on recent immigration enforcement actions under the Trump administration, including a $30 million contract with Palantir for a surveillance system, ImmigrationOS. The Department of Homeland Security has been sending controversial emails encouraging individuals with temporary legal status to leave, leading to confusion among some US citizens. Additionally, discussions around the future of the CVE Program's funding highlight concerns about cybersecurity project stability. The article also explores emerging cyber threats from various hacker groups, with a focus on those not typically recognized for their activities.
Just three months into the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration, ICE has contracted Palantir for a surveillance system, raising civil liberties concerns.
The Department of Homeland Security's aggressive emails have confused recipients, with US-born citizens receiving messages to leave, highlighting misinformation issues.
Potential changes to the CVE Program's funding raised alarms, but CISA ultimately secured support, while discussions emerge about its independence for future stability.
WIRED examined lesser-known cyber threats posed by various hacker groups, including Gamaredon and CyberAv3ngers, emphasizing the persistent dangers of state-backed cybercrime.
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