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04/19/2024
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By Laura Harris
British gov’t to equip cops with facial recognition technology as part of $69M plan to combat retail crime
The government of the United Kingdom plans to allocate four million British pounds ($5 million) for the development of mobile police units equipped with live facial recognition technology that can scan people’s faces on the street, supposedly as a means to combat retail crimes. According to the announcement of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the program will make […]
04/10/2024
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By Richard Brown
Plans to install 480 new cameras in Oakland along California freeways raise mass surveillance concerns
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has unveiled plans to install 480 new cameras in Oakland and along freeways, raising concerns over mass surveillance. Characterizing these cameras as “cutting-edge,” Newsom conveyed in a video shared on X, formerly Twitter, that they would “aid law enforcement in identifying vehicles associated with crimes through real-time data and alerts.” (Related: California thieves […]
03/04/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Leaked documents reveal China’s hacking abilities and potential targets
An enormous hoard of recently leaked documents from a Chinese hacking contractor again stresses the worldwide cybersecurity threats posed by China’s communist regime according to experts. The documents posted on GitHub on Feb. 16 included product manuals, marketing materials, employee lists, chat records, financial information and details about foreign intrusion. A Feb. 21 report by […]
02/20/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Global cybercrime kingpin BUSTED in crackdown involving multiple law enforcement agencies
The alleged kingpin behind a global cybercrime network has been arrested through the collaborative effort of three law enforcement agencies, putting an end to a harmful malware operation. The Malta Police Force (MPF) arrested 27-year-old Daniel Meli on Feb. 7, with three agencies – namely the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation […]
01/10/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
British police secretly using U.K. passport database to conduct facial recognition searches
Police forces in the United Kingdom have been secretly using the United Kingdom’s database of 46 million British passport holders to conduct facial recognition searches. This is according to an investigation by British media outlet the Telegraph and British investigative journalism firm Liberty Investigates. They found that British police forces have conducted hundreds of illegal facial recognition searches […]
10/05/2023
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By Cassie B.
German woman gets PRISON TIME for criticizing invading migrants who commit violence
An 87-year-old German woman is going to prison after speaking out on social media against migrants and asylum seekers, some of whom commit atrocities such as rape and murder. The woman, who had gone into hiding for several months following her conviction and sentencing, was apprehended by authorities in Rothenburg and transferred to a correctional […]
09/28/2023
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By Richard Brown
German police threaten to ARREST anyone distributing viral video of migrant brawl
Several German cities have been facing knife violence and street brawls due to the growing migrant population. While one such incident has been captured on video, German police have threatened to arrest users who share the clip. The aforementioned brawl unfolded in broad daylight in the center of the city of Lubeck, located in Germany’s […]
07/25/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Japan to set up ORWELLIAN pre-crime “behavior detection” technology using AI
Japan’s national police will start using pre-crime surveillance cameras enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI) to strengthen its security measures. The Japanese National Police Agency (JNPA) has confirmed the move, adding that it plans to conduct tests on these AI-integrated cameras within the present fiscal year set to conclude on March 2024. According to Reclaim The Net, […]
04/10/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
DEA using Apple AirTags for SURVEILLANCE purposes
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has been using Apple’s AirTags for surveillance purposes. Forbes Associate Editor Thomas Brewster disclosed the DEA’s use of AirTags in a March 2023 piece, outlining one such case in May 2022. He recounted that Customs and Border Protection agents intercepted two packages from Shanghai, China. One package contained a pill […]
09/21/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Law enforcement agencies obtain private location data directly from Google to demonize innocent people as “crime suspects”
Privacy activists and experts are sounding the alarm over an emerging trend among law enforcement agencies to get Google to give up location data of hundreds or even thousands of people during investigations. This has the unfortunate effect of turning individuals into suspects in crimes they did not even commit. In Jan. 2020, Zachary McCoy […]
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