More than a dozen security guards and other workers reportedly abused or sold account information to outside parties.
The TSA’s Instagram detailed how agents discovered a passenger attempting to smuggle a handgun in poultry, though firearm smuggling at airports is on the rise.
It's no secret we live in an expanding surveillance state, but here are some the places where government supervision is at its worst.
"If the city makes this high-stakes bet on casino surveillance, I worry they’ll gamble away the future of our public streets," said one privacy expert.
Privacy advocates are raising alarms over another rapidly propagating police surveillance tool.
Prosecutors said they were “disappointed” at Paige Thompson's sentencing, though the hacker argued she never misused the more than 100 million users' data.
Amazon keeps trying to put a cute face on its surveillance tech.
Sen. Ron Wyden urged inspectors general at three departments to investigate the military's purchases of large swaths of data.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a multi-million dollar initiative to install surveillance cameras in every train car.
The groups criticized MGM and Amazon for allegedly trying to, "put a happy face on a dangerous product."
Rep. Anna Eshoo says the tool, Fog Reveal, "presents a new threat" in the post-Roe landscape.
A little-known company helps cops track your location. They don't need a warrant, and only a new law can stop them.
When everything is “Orwellian,” nothing is. 1984 's author would loathe how we invoke his name.
What effect will the ceaseless surveillance of public spaces have on future generations?
The suit claims police failed to follow up on additional leads and misused ShotSpotter's tech, which it criticized as inaccurate and unreliable.
New concerns about Ring's audio recording practices are breathing new life into a yearslong inquiry.
Robb Elementary's school district implemented state-of-the-art surveillance that was in line with the governor's recommendations to little avail.
Police continue to use social media in questionable ways to monitor and track down protestors in photos and videos, according to a new report.
A new report alleges a “vast lack of transparency" surrounding ICE's data collection and surveillance practices.
New documents reveal a $7.2 million contract with Trust Stamp to provide facial recognition monitoring tools to track up to 10,000 migrants.