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7 Jan 2014, 10:05 pm by Peter Fleischer
 So, it's somehow fitting that the biggest privacy surprise in 2013 was created by one individual human being, the courageous whistleblower, Mr Snowden, who opened the world's eyes to the almost unimaginable scale and scope of mass government surveillance. [read post]
23 Nov 2012, 2:34 pm by Robert Hambrick
 Clearwater Criminal Defense Attorneys are concerned to find that under antiquated Federal laws our email and internet privacy rights are not protected from Government inspection and intrusion. [read post]
25 Mar 2015, 12:03 pm by Jennifer Granick
Any company has to think at least twice about sharing how they are vulnerable with a government that hoards security vulnerabilities and exploits them to conduct massive surveillance. [read post]
5 Oct 2020, 11:33 am by Kurt Opsahl
If the government wants to get that information, it needs to bring a warrant. [read post]
16 Jul 2013, 5:16 am by David Oscar Markus
But prosecutors have refused to say whether the government obtained those individual warrants based on information derived from the 2008 law, which allows programmatic surveillance. [read post]
9 Sep 2020, 7:00 am by Vasudha Talla
Special Rapporteur on the freedom of opinion and expression has called for a moratorium on private companies selling surveillance tools to governments that can target activists and civil society. [read post]
14 May 2014, 9:11 am by Dave Maass
  CPRA, in particular, is what civil liberties groups use to expose overreaching law enforcement surveillance programs, from facial recognition to Oakland’s Domain Awareness Center. [read post]
27 Dec 2017, 2:42 pm by Eva Galperin
The report also tracked Cyberbit as their salespeople demonstrated their surveillance product to governments including France, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Rwanda, Serbia, and Nigeria. [read post]
28 Dec 2021, 2:53 am by Joe Mullin
Abandoning encryption to scan images against a government database will do far more harm than good. [read post]
24 Sep 2014, 5:38 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Either way, it's no wonder there hasn't been a wider public outcry about the use of such spy tech without warrants nor public disclosure: The government has gone to tremendous lengths to conceal these activities. [read post]
As a coalition of 225 groups from across America’s civil rights and minority communities have urged, the guidance must: prohibit profiling based religion, national origin, or sexual orientation; close the loopholes for the border and national security; apply to state and local law enforcement agencies who work in  partnership with the federal government or receive federal funding; cover surveillance activities; and contain enforceable standards. [read post]
27 Jul 2023, 11:03 am by Matthew Guariglia
The latest exhibit in this is in yet another newly declassified opinion of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). [read post]
27 Apr 2015, 11:08 am by Dave Maass
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), a government umbrella group that develops transportation and public safety initiatives across the San Diego County region, estimates that 15% of drivers in High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes aren’t supposed to be there. [read post]
23 Jul 2019, 11:03 am by Matthew Guariglia
In spite of this changing public perception, the U.S. government continues to push its expanding use of face recognition and biometric surveillance. [read post]
19 Nov 2020, 12:39 pm by Dave Maass
Deploying invasive surveillance technologies that could easily be used to monitor protestors and track political figures is likely to breed more distrust of the government. [read post]
10 Oct 2007, 9:01 am
Act, the government could go to the FISC (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court) under the FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) and, on a showing that the target may be an agent of a foreign government (including a terrorist organization), that the place or facility to be searched is being used in furtherance of espionage or terrorist activities, and that the primary purpose of its surveillance was to obtain foreign intelligence information, get… [read post]
21 Apr 2008, 10:37 am
  Look, they will say, the government has added computers, and surveillance; they used to leave networks mostly alone and now they tap them. [read post]