State of Surveillance: Police, Privacy and Technology
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‘On Sunday, the NSA was forced to shut down its bulk collection of the phone records of Americans. While that program may have ended — and there is evidence that it may not have — the world now knows the spy agency’s capabilities, and that is changing the behavior of people everywhere. How much, and […]
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‘Bottle up the champagne, pack away the noisemakers, and toss out the party hats. There is no cause for celebration. We have secured no major victories against tyranny. We have achieved no great feat in pushing back against government overreach. For all intents and purposes, the National Security Agency has supposedly ceased its bulk collection […]
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‘Walmart hired global security giant Lockheed Martin a few years ago to monitor activism in its massive workforce, according to new documents. The defense contractor tracked employees’ social media and reported protest participation to the retail giant. Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest defense contractor, provided Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, with intelligence-gathering and surveillance services […]
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‘Mattel’s Hello Barbie has a microphone and a wifi interface, and it transmits the phrases it hears to a central server in order to parse them and formulate a response. Mattel claims that the data isn’t being retained or harvested for marketing purposes, and assures parents that they can make Barbie stopping eavesdropping on them […]
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‘More than 25,000 people have so far signed on to join privacy advocate Max Schrems’ complaint against Facebook. However, it will be up to the Austrian Supreme Court to decide whether they can make their cases jointly as a class action lawsuit. Schrems, an Austrian citizen, filed a lawsuit aganst Facebook Ireland in July 2014, […]
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‘According to the Wall Street Journal, Ait Boulahcen was under investigation into an unrelated drug ‘trafficking case. Only after the deadly terrorist attacks did French authorities learn that the woman was the cousin of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the Islamic State (ISIL) operative suspected of planning the Paris attacks, which killed 130 people. “No need to fool […]
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‘Venezuela will conduct a “comprehensive review of relations with the United States” and submitted a formal protest over new evidence that the National Security Agency spied on state-owned oil company Petróleos de Venezuela, the country’s president announced. President Nicolas Maduro spoke about the latest spying revelations at an event late Wednesday night. Earlier in the […]
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‘In the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, there are three important questions to ask. 1) Cui bono? 2) What country could surpass and thwart the sophisticated French intelligence and surveillance system? 3) Why are outcry and public outpourings of support and grief so muted or entirely absent when other countries are invaded or attacked by […]
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‘The alleged Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) attacks in Paris last Friday have been seized upon by the Australian political and media establishment to justify the country’s involvement in the US-led wars in Iraq and Syria and the abrogation of democratic rights at home that has taken place on the pretext of combatting […]
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‘Look at this: “Prime Minister David Cameron has announced plans to spend an extra £2bn on the SAS and other special units over the next five years.” The announcement has, of course, led to outrage from the British public – people who are being told that tax credits, universal credit or housing benefit will be […]
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‘Some politicians in the UK are calling for the government to hurry new surveillance laws into power following deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday. Lord Carlile, a former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, said that the Investigatory Powers Bill — which was unveiled in draft form two weeks ago — should be “expedited” and […]
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‘The annual military budget has been approved by U.S. lawmakers and is expected to be signed by President Obama, but what are we not being told? On Tuesday the U.S. Senate approved the latest version of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2016. Voting 91 to 3 last week, the Senate approved the revised bill, […]
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‘MPs have launched an inquiry into the cost and feasibility of the government’s Investigatory Powers Bill, known as the Snooper’s Charter, to examine how it collects communication data and its impact on ISPs and citizens. The Science and Technology Committee announced on Thursday it will focus on technology issues relating to the controversial legislation, which […]
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