#IRS #PrivacyProtection #ImmigrationPolicy
apnews.com
The IRS broke the law by disclosing confidential information to ICE 42,695 times, judge says
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal judge said Thursday that the IRS broke the law by disclosing confidential taxpayer information "approximately 42,695 times" to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
#Cybersecurity #Privacy #EmergingTechnologies
www.newsweek.com
Danger on the Doorstep -- Doorbell Cams and Privacy | Opinion
Cybersecurity and Privacy Attorney; Expert on Cybersecurity, AI Strategy, and Emerging Technologies
As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, one of the biggest developments has been the release of footage from her Google Nest doorbell camera.
#SmartGlasses #PrivacyAwareness #HiddenCameras
me.pcmag.com
Is Someone Secretly Recording You With Their Glasses? Look for These Clues
That guy hitting on you might be recording you, too. A concerning trend is emerging among some pick-up artists: using smart glasses with built-in cameras to secretly snap photos and videos of women.
#Privacy #LawEnforcement #Google
www.yahoo.com
Police are finding suspects based on their online searches as courts weigh privacy concerns
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Criminal investigators hoping to develop suspects in difficult cases have been asking Google to reveal who searched for specific information online, seeking "reverse keyword" warrants that critics warn threaten the privacy of innocent people.
#Privacy #LawEnforcement #DigitalRights
apnews.com
Police are finding suspects based on their online searches as courts weigh privacy concerns
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Criminal investigators hoping to develop suspects in difficult cases have been asking Google to reveal who searched for specific information online, seeking "reverse keyword" warrants that critics warn threaten the privacy of innocent people.
#PrivacyProtectionAct #FirstAmendment #PressFreedom
www.nytimes.com
Judge Rebukes U.S. Over Application to Search Washington Post Reporter's Home
Charlie Savage reported from Washington, and Erik Wemple from federal court in Alexandria.
A magistrate judge on Friday sharply admonished the Justice Department for failing to tell him about a rarely invoked law that restricts searches for reporting material when it applied last month for a warrant to search a Washington Post reporter's home.
#PressFreedom #Journalism #PrivacyProtection
us.cnn.com
Judge who allowed FBI to search Washington Post reporter's home rips into Justice Department | CNN Politics
A federal judge ripped into the Justice Department on Friday for failing to inform him of the applicability of a law intended to protect journalists from government searches and seizures when it asked him for permission to raid a Washington Post reporter's home earlier this year.
#PressFreedom #Journalism #PrivacyProtection
edition.cnn.com
Judge who allowed FBI to search Washington Post reporter's home rips into Justice Department
A federal judge ripped into the Justice Department on Friday for failing to inform him of the applicability of a law intended to protect journalists from government searches and seizures when it asked him for permission to raid a Washington Post reporter's home earlier this year.
#DigitalFreedom #PrivacyProtection #InternetCensorship
www.foxnews.com
US to unveil platform aiming to bypass internet censorship in China, Iran and beyond
FIRST ON FOX: The State Department has finalized a new privacy-preserving app intended to give users worldwide access to what officials describe as the same uncensored internet available to Americans, even in countries with strict online repression such as China and Iran and as Europe enacts tighter content oversight.
#FacialRecognition #PrivacyRights #SurveillanceState
au.pcmag.com
Don't Trade Your Face for Convenience. Why You Should Still Say No to Face Scanning
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been using a facial recognition app called Mobile Fortify on the streets to identify and detain people.
#FacialRecognition #PrivacyRights #DataProtection
uk.pcmag.com
Don't Trade Your Face for Convenience. Why You Should Still Say No to Face Scanning
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been using a facial recognition app called Mobile Fortify on the streets to identify and detain people.
#FacialRecognition #PrivacyRights #DataProtection
me.pcmag.com
Don't Trade Your Face for Convenience. Why You Should Still Say No to Face Scanning
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been using a facial recognition app called Mobile Fortify on the streets to identify and detain people.