‘Britain has approved the sale of invasive surveillance equipment to Saudi Arabia, amid an outcry over the Al Saud’s human rights violations, a new report says. The Wednesday report by The Independent mentioned Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates as some of the licensed importers of such equipment. The report said the items […]

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‘Over the years everything that’s digital has become exponentially cheaper, faster, and more efficient, including webcams. These devices have become so ubiquitous that there are now cameras in most homes and businesses. Unfortunately, these cheap little cameras have no security. Most customers simply aren’t concerned about them being hacked, so in an effort to save […]

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‘Critics lambast compulsory national identity cards as a colossal invasion of privacy and civil liberties, while supporters say mandatory IDs could play a vital role in protecting Brits against terrorism and fraud. RT weighs the options. In a video for Going Underground, RT producers Sebastian Pacher and Pete Bennet debate the pros and cons of […]

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‘Internet firms must “do more” to tackle extremism by monitoring potential terrorist content online rather than relying on authorities, an intelligence chief has warned. Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee Charles Farr said several clues of online extremism and radicalization could have been missed because tech giants such as Facebook and Google often wait for […]

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‘The New York Police Department has gained “chilling” access to a vast array of surveillance via the use of license plate readers (LPR), the American Civil Liberties Union warns. The New York Police Department has gained “chilling” access to a vast array of surveillance via the use of license plate readers (LPR), the American Civil […]

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‘One of the goals of the federal government’s Affordable Care Act is to universally implement the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR). What this means is that federal health authorities have begun a push toward converting all Americans’ health data and medical histories into a digital format which can be easily accessed and shared by […]

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