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EFFās analysis of millions of police searches in Flock Safety ALPR data describes a surveillance system that has grown from an investigative tool into a general administrative search engine for vehicle movements.
Stalkerware is not a fringe technical anomaly but a market for intimate surveillance where abuse leans on apps, passwords, and hidden access to a phone.
BusPatrolās plan moves the school bus from traffic safety into everyday public-space surveillance.
The FBI's new procurement plan turns license plate cameras from a local investigative tool into a national vehicle-tracking infrastructure question.
Apple is facing a class action lawsuit from three YouTube creators who allege that the company's AI models were trained on their copyrighted content.
Google and Amazon have come under fire for their involvement in Project Nimbus, a cloud computing contract with Israel's Ministry of Defense and the Israeli Security Agency.
Palantirās Gotham platform is now scoring taxpayers for the IRS, turning audit selection from a lottery into a risk-calculated hunt.
A CNET router reviewer suggests a hold on purchases due to an FCC ban on foreign-made devices.
Travelers now face up to two years in prison for refusing to unlock devices at Hong Kong bordersāand the trend is spreading.
GrapheneOS defies regulators: refuses age data collection, risking compliance for ironclad privacyāeven if it means no OS updates.
The frameworkās preemption clause could invalidate over a dozen state-level AI bills already in progress.
Anthropic is getting support from Microsoft, former OpenAI and Google staff, and civil-rights groups as it fights a Pentagon access demand.
US Customs uses ad data to track phones without warrants.