Study Says Smartphones Share Our Data Every 4 ½ Minutes Even When Devices Are Idle
By B.N. Frank There have been many reports about privacy risks and violations associated with smartphones (see 1, 2, 3) and other “Smart”, wireless, Artificial…
By B.N. Frank There have been many reports about privacy risks and violations associated with smartphones (see 1, 2, 3) and other “Smart”, wireless, Artificial…
By Insight History How independent are the largest corporations in the world? It is often portrayed that companies such as Google are simply private corporations…
By Derrick Broze The push for a “Smart City” future is being engineered by international organizations like the World Economic Forum, the architects of The…
By B.N. Frank Earlier this year, cybersecurity experts told CBS “60 Minutes” that “Data is the New Oil.” That’s not a completely accurate statement though….
By MassPrivateI Sadly, Walt Disney World has joined the ranks of airports and corporations using COVID-19 as an excuse to install facial recognition. According to the…
By Michael Boldin Little more than a dystopian pre-crime government credit score, predictive policing started out as a military intelligence application and is being deployed…
By Tony Bizjak Sacramento International Airport announced Thursday it has become the fourth California airport to allow passengers to skip the initial part of the…
By Lauren Kaori Gurley Amazon delivery drivers nationwide have to sign a “biometric consent” form this week that grants the tech behemoth permission to use…
By B.N. Frank Government, independent and industry funded research has determined that exposure to RadioFrequency (RF) Radiation can at least increase cancer risk (see 1,…
The WEF’s Great Reset, aka Technocracy and which is enthusiastically backed by global banks and corporations, intends to turn the citizens of the world into…
By Michael Boldin Often funded by federal grant programs and even operated out of federally-designated fusion centers, “predictive policing” software is showing up in more…
By B.N. Frank Cyberattacks on the U.S. are a huge problem whether they are by China or any other adversary. Before leaving office, Trump signed…
By Michael Maharrey Last week, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill that creates a process to review state and local surveillance technology and to…
By Tyler Durden According to a document obtained by Motherboard, a tiny surveillance contractor based in Charleston, South Carolina, can locate and track newer model…