‘Security on Europe’s rail networks will be stepped up with cross-border armed patrols and increased spot checks on trains, European ministers said on Saturday. Tickets on international routes could also bear passengers’ names, under a proposal to be considered by European states. In response to the foiled gun attack on a French train last weekend, […]

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‘Windows 10’s warm reception has been sullied by concerns over data collection, usage tracking and spying, which is enabled in the new operating system by default. In fact, many people have avoided updating to Windows 10 solely due to concerns surrounding these issues. We told you how you can opt out of much of these […]

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‘There has been an invasion occurring. Not an invasion of people, but more an invasion of philosophy, as Political Correctness has marched in lockstep across the country. Political Correctness forces everyone to walk on eggshells, afraid to tell a joke, afraid to deal with people as people, because someone, somewhere, might “be offended.” The advance […]

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‘The digital privacy of Australians ends from Tuesday, October 13. So, the fact that you visited a porn site or infidelity site Ashley Madison or ‘jihadi’ content sites, may in effect be discoverable without the need for a warrant. On that day this country’s entire communications industry will be turned into a surveillance and monitoring […]

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‘Because automatic license plate readers just aren’t efficient enough — what with their ability to capture hundreds, if not thousands, of plate scans per hour — San Jose’s city government is looking to deputize other businesses and their vehicles in its quest to achieve 100% coverage of the city. Mayor Sam Liccardo and Councilmen Johnny […]

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‘The US repeatedly asked Norway to detain and deport whistleblower Edward Snowden if he tried to enter its territory in the aftermath of his leaks on mass US global surveillance, Norwegian media revealed citing formal requests. Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs received the first letter from Washington shortly after the former National Security Agency (NSA) […]

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Earlier this year AT&T and Verizon were caught modifying wireless user traffic to inject unique identifier headers (UIDH). This allowed the carriers to ignore a user’s privacy preferences on the browser level and track all online behavior. In Verizon’s case, the practice wasn’t discovered for two years after implementation, and the carrier only integrated a […]

‘Imagine that your local police department uses a high-tech monitoring device to track your cell phone activity and find your exact location. The cops arrest you, and before long, you’re standing before a judge fighting a robbery charge or some other crime. The cops don’t tell the courts that they used a Stingray, a surveillance […]

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‘In July 2013, GCHQ, Britain’s equivalent of the U.S. National Security Agency, forced journalists at the London headquarters of The Guardian to completely obliterate the memory of the computers on which they kept copies of top-secret documents provided to them by former NSA contractor and whistleblower Edward Snowden. However, in its attempt to destroy information, […]

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‘Academics and scientists researching privacy on the Internet have found it difficult to actually define the parameters of their research and, specifically, what exactly constitutes “privacy” and “privacy violations.” As this study notes, for example, the study of online privacy is a popular field of research, but the term “privacy” nevertheless “remains poorly defined,” and […]

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