Poisoning Your Data – “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett
By The Corbett Report Do you use any big tech service or mainstream website? Do you like, comment or subscribe on social media. Do you…
By The Corbett Report Do you use any big tech service or mainstream website? Do you like, comment or subscribe on social media. Do you…
By Joel R. McConvey India’s rail networks are adding AI and facial recognition systems to their stations, part of a growing biometrics and surveillance market…
By Tyler Durden Ever wonder how sometimes digital ads know what you’re discussing in the privacy of your own home…and even sometimes what you’re thinking? …
By Hayley Tsukayama, Eva Galperin, and Catalina Sanchez The amount of data modern cars collect is a serious privacy concern for all of us. But…
By Edward Hasbrouck Next week the Algorithmic Justice League will be launching an awareness and sousveillance campaign focused on the use of facial recognition in…
By Katitza Rodriguez This is the third post in a series highlighting flaws in the proposed UN Cybercrime Convention. Check out Part I, our detailed…
By Zach Varnell, The Libertarian Institute In cities and towns across the nation, our communities are being transformed by the implementation of so-called “smart” technologies…
By Dave Maass Whenever government officials generate fear about the U.S.-Mexico border and immigration, they also generate dollars–hundreds of millions of dollars–for tech conglomerates and…
By Makia Freeman Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA) is a technology that measures car speeds and can force the car to slow down – by limiting…
By Joel R. McConvey Police across the U.S. are putting eyes in the sky, as the adoption of drones for law enforcement emerges as a…
By Hudson Hongo For the past year, EFF has been sounding the alarm about police in California illegally sharing drivers’ location data with anti-abortion states, putting…
By Beryl Lipton Law enforcement wants more drones, and we’ll probably see many more of them overhead as police departments seek to implement a popular…
By Connor Freeman The US Postal Service (USPS) has been spying on thousands of Americans’ mail every year for a decade, including letters and parcels,…
By Abhishek Jadhav Tech firms have announced the development and testing of robotic systems with biometric capabilities aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and security surveillance….