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The FBI Wants To Be Your Facebook Friend
14 April 2022
Undoubtedly, the FBI has always surveilled the open web, looking for persons or phrases of interest. It’s just going to get a whole lot better at doing it. And it’s going to spend millions of your tax dollars to make it easier to place...
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Survivors of a Deadly Attack on a Portland Protest Were Victimized Twice: First by the Gunman, Then by the Police
Victims of a right-wing gunman’s shooting spree in Portland said it was unprovoked. Why did the police make the attack sound like a shootout?
23 February 2022
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Secret Documents Show Which Message Apps Are the Most FBI-Proof
WhatsApp and iMessage are not as private as you might think.
7 December 2021
Most message apps tout their privacy features in some way. It is common to hear marketing language about "end-to-end encryption" and "private messaging"...
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Exclusive: LAPD partnered with tech firm that enables secretive online spying
17 November 2021
Records show LA police trialed social media surveillance tech from Voyager Labs, which claims its software can predict crimes and help monitor private messages.
The Los Angeles police department...
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