• https://www.washingtonpost.com, By Robert Barnes
The Supreme Court on Monday accepted a second important case on digital privacy, agreeing to hear a dispute between the federal government and Microsoft about emails stored overseas.
The full industry report costs $495, but the gist is that physicians and doctors are mere slaves to the technology behemoth that thrives on data, data, more data. Technocracy is the 'science of social engineering' and demands data in order to ste
A 2013 hack affected all three billion accounts at Yahoo, triple the original estimate, the online giant's parent company said Tuesday following a new analysis of the incident.
I've been promoting encryption for quite some time, and one of the things you can't miss in this business is that most people have a psychological aversion (and a strong one) to protecting themselves.
President Donald Trump's Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his director of National Intelligence Dan Coats sent a letter on September 7 to the leaders of the House and Senate demanding Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
refrigerators that record everything you say...(Natural News) It's official: Privacy in the 'technology age' is officially dead, and it's not very likely that genie can be put back into the bottle.
Earlier this year, the LA Times reported: "TSA quietly launches new 'enhanced' pat-down procedure." The Times noted that TSA would not describe precisely how the new procedure is different from the old one: "TSA officials declined to detail the new u
Google has taken the unprecedented step of burying material, mostly from websites on the political right, that it has deemed to be inappropriate. The problem, however, is that the world's largest search engine is a left-leaning company with an ax t
Federal agents set up shop in New Hampshire last week. They ran a Constitutionally-illegal checkpoint, violating the Fourth Amendment rights of countless Americans.
What's stopping the American government from recording your phone calls, reading your emails and monitoring your location? Very little, says surveillance and cybersecurity counsel Jennifer Granick.
Bad enough that we are required by law to present our "papers" - government-issued ID cards, egregiously mislabelled as driver's licenses - whenever a government bullyboy so demands. Just as in the former East Germany, just as in the former
If you were to be caught while secretly recording somebody else's conversation, you would be tried, convicted and thrown in jail. Google does it millions of times each day, and authorities yawn. ? TN Editor
As we've reported, at least two companies, one in the US, and one in Sweden, have begun offering their employees optional microchip implants. In theory, the chips make life easier by allowing employees to effortlessly open locked doors and pay for
Fourteen of the biggest US tech companies filed a brief with the Supreme Court on Monday supporting more rigorous warrant requirements for law enforcement seeking certain cell phone data, such as location information. In the statement, the signatorie
A class action lawsuit filed last week alleges Disney violated privacy protections laws by collecting personal information from children through a number of mobile apps and games and sharing it with advertisers without parental consent.
LONDON (AP) -- Britain plans to strengthen the online "right to be forgotten" with a law making social media companies delete personal information on request.
There is a growing effort among the nation's political elites and top government officials to transform America into a cashless society (Related: The EU is the global blueprint for a cashless society).
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Google is going over the edge to collect more data on shoppers, but will the lust for data ever stop? Technocrats can never satisfy their need to collect more data, stored data and permanent data. Google is meeting with resistance in most developed n
Google is going over the edge to collect more data on shoppers, but will the lust for data ever stop? Technocrats can never satisfy their need to collect more data, stored data and permanent data. Google is meeting with resistance in most developed n
A prominent privacy rights watchdog is asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate a new Google advertising program that ties consumers' online behavior to their purchases in brick-and-mortar stores.
Colin Cantrell (Nexus Developer) comes in studio to talk about Nexus digital currency; bitcoin/crypto mining; Nexus Conference. Colin stays after the show to continue his interview with Ernest on the finer points of cryptocurrencies. After 19+ hours,
In one of the most invasive moves by the State in recent history, the UK government will now require internet users to verify their identity before being able to access online porn.
patients… without their consent...(Natural News) The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) recently ruled that the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust broke the law, as it failed to comply with the Data Protection Act when it transferred 1.6
patients… without their consent...(Natural News) The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) recently ruled that the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust broke the law, as it failed to comply with the Data Protection Act when it transferred 1.6
This article is not about fear. This article is about common sense.
Last week, we discussed the internet of things, and how smart devices could be used to literally know more about us than we know about ourselves.
an Age of Tech Totalitarianism...Would you allow a government official into your bedroom on your honeymoon? Or let your mother-in-law hear and record every conversation that takes place in your home or car - especially disagreements with your husba
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