The FBI Has Quietly Collected 434,000 Iris Scans of US Citizens
By Josie Wales In a shocking article published Tuesday by the Verge, it was revealed the FBI has been quietly collecting hundreds of thousands of…
By Josie Wales In a shocking article published Tuesday by the Verge, it was revealed the FBI has been quietly collecting hundreds of thousands of…
By James Corbett, The International Forecaster Privacy advocates (that’s establishment speak for “normal human beings”) celebrated earlier this week as the House rejected yet another…
By Derrick Broze Millions of smartphone users around the world have downloaded the new Pokemon Go app, but is there more to the story than…
By Derrick Broze An appeal from the man accused of plotting to blow up a Christmas tree in downtown Portland, Oregon accuses the FBI of…
By Mac Slavo The questions of our time have become – Who owns you? Your data? What about your DNA? For customers who opted into…
By Catherine J. Frompovich If everyone, who is so enthralled with technology, would wake up to what really is going on in cyberspace utilizing computer…
By Amando Flavio An India-based multinational mobile advertising company, Inmobi, has agreed to pay a fine of $950,000 to the United States Federal Trade Commission…
By Tenth Amendment Center “Here’s the short version. Whatever power you give politicians and bureaucrats to use against other people will eventually be used by…
By Dierdre Fulton “The other major question here is: why are these rules secret in the first place?” Newly leaked documents published by The Intercept…
By Jay Syrmopoulos A security researcher claims to have a copy of a Thomson Reuters database that contains 2.2 million records from their ‘World Check’…
By Lauren McCauley File this under Another Unsettling Development: People who want to travel to the United States may soon have their Facebook profiles and…
By Derrick Broze Two recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court and a federal court in Virginia continue the erosion of Fourth Amendment protections from…
By Derrick Broze To understand the roots of the oppression, erosion of liberties, and invasion of privacy that has become the new norm for Americans,…
By Matt Agorist In 2014, the FBI announced their plans to launch a massive database containing 52 million images of faces, in order to keep tabs…