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Who would have ever guessed that the creepy spy gadget that's listening to everything you do is listening to everything you do?
Who would have ever guessed that the creepy spy gadget that's listening to everything you do is listening to everything you do? Anyone with half a brain, that's who. Don't buy this garbage, and don't let your friends buy it, either.
And laying the groundwork for an authoritarian surveillance state in the U.S.
As deeper investigation takes place and the layers of coverup are peeled back, the corruption of ethics and data privacy abuse are revealed. The simple truth is that Facebook is an infestation of Technocrats who are totally dedicated to collecting da
This past weekend, President Donald Trump suggested that his presidential campaign may have been the victim of spies or moles who were FBI informants or undercover agents. He demanded an investigation to get to the bottom of the matter.
Customs and Border Protection has been slowly ramping up their illegal searches over the past few years.
Amazon's decision to market a powerful face recognition tool to police is alarming privacy advocates, who say the tech giant's reach could vastly accelerate a dystopian future in which camera-equipped officers can identify and track people in real ti
Last week, the intelligence asset who infiltrated and spied on President Donald Trump's campaign in the lead-up to the 2016 was revealed as Stefan Halper, a political operative who previously worked in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations.
So, I'm going to decipher this video. Please read this brief explanation and then watch the video yourself. They're admitting to precisely what Jonathan Logan and I wrote in The New Age of Intelligence, but the admission is wrapped in bullshit th
Google's disturbing vision of TOTAL data collection: Leaked video reveals a Black Mirror-style future in which technology could be used to control the behaviour of entire populations
The technology can be as small as a suitcase, placed anywhere at any time, and it's used to track cell phones and intercept calls.
Leakers to the New York Times confirmed in a story published on Wednesday that the FBI had run a spy operation on the Trump campaign that involved government informants, secret subpoenas, and possible wiretaps.
West Sacramento is the first city to launch a controversial new program that watches what people post about it online.
Opt out of global data surveillance programs like PRISM, XKeyscore and Tempora.
Although Illinois passed legislation in 2013 requiring police to attain a warrant before using drones for most surveillance purposes, legislation reportedly backed by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel would eliminate that restriction and allow the governmen
One of the few positive things in the ill-named USA FREEDOM Act, enacted in 2015 after the Snowden revelations on NSA domestic spying, is that it required the Director of National Intelligence to regularly report on its domestic surveillance activiti
Sensor networks are being installed across America and will ultimately be ubiquitously connected together in real-time by the emerging 5G wireless communication technology. Note that all of this is created by scientists and engineers.
The National Security Agency collected more than 530 million U.S. call records in 2017, representing a dramatic increase over the previous year.
--at Orlando Airport -- Data Retained for "75 Years"
China's "SkyNet" facial recognition tools can compare up to 3 billion faces per second to help the government enforce its new "social credit score" - the Communist Party's latest and most widespread tool of political repression.
The country's biggest seller of police body cameras on Thursday convened a corporate board devoted to the ethics and expansion of artificial intelligence, a major new step toward offering controversial facial-recognition technology to police forces n
Country Determines Your Standing Through Use Of Surveillance Video, Plans To Have 600 Million Cameras By 2020
EarthNow is a new company looking to provide satellite imagery and live video in virtually real-time. Its unsettling pitch describes a network of satellites that can see any corner of the globe and provide live video with a latency of about a second.
Google and Facebook are two of the largest and clearest monopolies in the world, and between them, the harvesting of your personal information goes far beyond what most people realize was even possible.
While Congress lectures Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the importance of respecting user privacy, they ignore the fact that they are responsible for allowing illegal spying on millions of American citizens.
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With all the attention paid to Facebook in recent weeks over 'data breaches' and privacy violations, even though what happened with Cambridge Analytica is part of their standard business model, it's easy to forget that there are four other Big
India collects biometric data on 1.3 billion residents for use in a nationwide identity system called Aadhaar.
Ann Ravel: expand definition of election ads, allow Facebook, Twitter to 'turn over lots of information'
The digital number plates will also be able to automatically inform emergency services in the case of an accident