How Facebook Tracks Messages and Photos For Evidence of Crime, Reports to Police
By Kristan T. Harris Facebook has a new little-known software that monitors your profile chat and pictures for criminal activity. The software will proceed to…
By Kristan T. Harris Facebook has a new little-known software that monitors your profile chat and pictures for criminal activity. The software will proceed to…
By Nicholas West It’s bad enough that drones are being used around the planet to conduct aerial surveillance and bomb select countries from remote locations….
By Heather Callaghan Windows 10 OS – the ultimate Big Brother? Of the 14+ million people who have recently installed Microsoft’s new Windows 10, there…
By Michaela Whitton Metropolitan Police claim an investigation into the possibility of prosecuting journalists for their role in publishing secrets leaked by Edward Snowden will…
By Amanda Warren As Ted Bauman says in his report about CISA, “Every day reveals a new abuse of digital privacy, each more insane than…
By Mac Slavo Once society has set its course for total control, there are no bounds it will not cross in order to achieve it….
Source By Nicholas West Predictive technology is exploding across the virtual landscape. The arrival of Big Data initiatives by government, as well as a massive…
Dees Illustration By Amanda Warren If you’ve opened an email or social media message that’s over 6 months old, it’s a possibility that some agent…
Source By Catherine J. Frompovich The backlash against retrofitting AMI Smart Meters (SMs) on utility companies’ fire- and RF/EMF-safe analog meters for electricity, gas and…
By Carey Wedler Before Edward Snowden released his notorious NSA leaks, national intelligence officials swore they were not spying on millions of innocent people. As…
By Claire Bernish As if the government’s ubiquitous prying eyes weren’t intolerable enough already, now they’ve started complaining—rather, whining—about the difficulty of cracking end-to-end encryption…
Anthony Freda Illustration* By Amanda Warren People have this false idea of police incompetence. Just the opposite is true – in fact, as I keep…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Talk about copycats! Whoa! Someone did a rather convincing job of that, I’d say. It’s the Internet site “Domestic Surveillance Directorate….
By Carey Wedler Leaked emails from an Italian-based hacking company reveal that government agencies engage in surveillance more invasive than previously thought, spending millions of…