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gizmodo.com
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| | | | | It put limits on law enforcement usage and backed an AI safety bill. Just ignore the whole pirating a bunch of books thing. | |
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www.schneier.com
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| | | | | I give a talk called "The Future of Privacy," where I talk about current and future technological developments that erode our privacy. One of the things I talk about is auditory eavesdropping, and I hypothesize that a cell phone microphone could be turned on surreptitiously and remotely. I never had any actual evidence one way or the other, but the technique has surfaced in an organized crime prosecution: The surveillance technique came to light in an opinion published this week by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan. He ruled that the "roving bug" was legal because federal ... | |
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www.nytimes.com
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| | | | | Records from Florida, where law enforcement has long used the controversial technology, offer an inside look at its risks and rewards. | |
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libertarianinstitute.org
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| | | The government is always a threat. This we must never forget. In that light, I want to examine the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Trump v. CASA, the 6-3 decision that sided with the Trump administration's position that a federal district court exceeded its congressional authority when it issued... | ||