Topic: surveillance technology

  • Flock Surveillance AI Built by Overseas Gig Workers

    Flock Surveillance AI Built by Overseas Gig Workers

    Flock's AI surveillance cameras, widely used by U.S. law enforcement, create a vast database of vehicle and pedestrian details, often accessed without a warrant. The company trains its algorithms using overseas gig workers, who review sensitive domestic footage, raising privacy and data security ...

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  • Safe Protest Tips in the Surveillance Era

    Safe Protest Tips in the Surveillance Era

    Planning and awareness are crucial for safe protesting in surveillance-heavy environments, including disabling biometric unlocking and securing devices while documenting events. Facial recognition and vehicle tracking pose significant anonymity risks, with distinctive clothing or license pl...

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  • Inside China's Propaganda and Surveillance Machine

    Inside China's Propaganda and Surveillance Machine

    A significant leak from Chinese firm Geedge Networks reveals it exports sophisticated digital censorship tools, mirroring China's Great Firewall, to countries like Kazakhstan and Pakistan, enabling monitoring and manipulation of internet traffic. Another leak from Chinese company GoLaxy shows it ...

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  • Waymo's Approach to Handling Protest Footage in LA

    Waymo's Approach to Handling Protest Footage in LA

    Recent protests in Los Angeles saw five Waymo self-driving vehicles vandalized, leading the company to suspend operations and sparking debates about surveillance and autonomous vehicle data in law enforcement. Waymo’s vehicles have extensive camera systems, raising privacy concerns, but the compa...

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  • Stolen Police Logins Expose Flock Cameras to Hackers

    Stolen Police Logins Expose Flock Cameras to Hackers

    Federal lawmakers are demanding an FTC investigation into Flock Safety's license plate scanning network due to its failure to mandate multi-factor authentication for all law enforcement users, leaving sensitive data vulnerable. Unauthorized access to Flock's system could allow hackers to exploit ...

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  • Ring CEO: Our Cameras Could 'Zero Out Crime' in 12 Months

    Ring CEO: Our Cameras Could 'Zero Out Crime' in 12 Months

    Jamie Siminoff, founder and CEO of Ring, predicts that widespread use of AI-enhanced security cameras could nearly eliminate neighborhood crime within one to two years through advanced technology and sufficient coverage. Despite facing legal battles, product malfunctions, and near-collapse, Ring ...

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  • Chrome Zero-Day Used to Spread LeetAgent Spyware

    Chrome Zero-Day Used to Spread LeetAgent Spyware

    A zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome (CVE-2025-2783) was exploited via phishing in Operation ForumTroll, allowing attackers to escape Chrome's sandbox and deploy spyware developed by Memento Labs. The attack delivered LeetAgent spyware, which executed commands, stole files, and communicated ...

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  • Beyond the Headlines: The Data Trail That Led to Tyler Robinson

    Beyond the Headlines: The Data Trail That Led to Tyler Robinson

    The spike in searches for "Tyler Robinson" and "Bella Ciao" reveals a new era of criminal investigation. Law enforcement is leveraging AI and advanced digital forensics to connect fragmented clues and hunt suspects, turning every online action into a potential piece of evidence.

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  • Spyware Firm CEO Admits Government Client Misused Its Malware

    Spyware Firm CEO Admits Government Client Misused Its Malware

    Kaspersky uncovered the Dante spyware, linked to Italy's Memento Labs, which targeted Windows users in Russia and Belarus and was acknowledged by the firm's CEO as their outdated product. Memento Labs, formed from the remnants of the notorious Hacking Team, has shifted focus to mobile spyware and...

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  • Ring Partners with Flock to Expand Video Surveillance Network

    Ring Partners with Flock to Expand Video Surveillance Network

    Ring has partnered with Flock Safety, an AI surveillance firm, expanding its Community Request program which previously included Axon, following Flock's history of data sharing with government agencies like the Secret Service. Law enforcement using Flock's platforms can now request video footage ...

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  • Ring Cameras Deepen Ties with Law Enforcement

    Ring Cameras Deepen Ties with Law Enforcement

    Amazon's Ring is partnering with Flock Safety to allow police departments to request video footage directly through surveillance platforms, enabling officers to post alerts in the Ring Neighbors app for voluntary user submissions with specific incident details. The integration raises significant ...

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  • Sustainable Architecture & DeepSeek's AI Success | The Download

    Sustainable Architecture & DeepSeek's AI Success | The Download

    A federal judge ruled that Google must share search data with competitors and cannot secure exclusive default search agreements, though it avoids selling Chrome. OpenAI is adding emotional guardrails to ChatGPT to protect vulnerable users amid scrutiny over AI safety and tragic incidents. China's...

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