Fusus’s technology allows police to tap into live feeds from public and privately owned surveillance cameras. In Toledo, Ohio, cops use the power to watch one particular type of location.
Under the U.K. law, it’s illegal for the company to even talk about the existence of the order.
Civil liberties groups warn that the Kids Off Social Media Act would restrict First Amendment-protected speech and lead to more invasive surveillance of all social media users.
Gun lobbyists spent decades collecting customer data and fed it to the now-disgraced consulting firm to help sway the 2016 election.
The overall number of attacks increased, according to Chainalysis, but several large hacking groups left the scene.
The company removed tracking tools from its teen-focused websites in New York, Seattle, and Baltimore after parents complained.
Crypto criminals appear to have found a good use for the president's old posts.
The messaging app claims to have linked the attacks to Paragon Solutions.
The company claims its NordWhisper protocol can mimic regular internet traffic, making it harder for websites and ISPs to block.
Civil liberties groups hailed the ruling as a victory.
In a big win for the surveillance state, Trump is attacking one of the government's only internal oversight agencies.
The DHS’ acting director said that anyone who got canned is ‘welcome to reapply.’
PlugX got its plug pulled.
The lawsuit accuses the insurance company of paying app developers to install code in their products that sent sensitive customer data back to Allstate.
Was someone spying on cell traffic at the political event?
The regional Russian provider confirmed the attack on social media, saying it caused a "complete failure" in its infrastructure.
Hacked accounts tied to the rental service can provide critical information to cybercriminals.
By the end of January, the number of states with active consumer data privacy laws will have risen from eight to 13.
A federal judge ruled in favor of WhatsApp in a lawsuit the company brought against Israeli spyware maker linked to hacking of diplomats, human rights activists, and journalists.
Even the U.S. government is telling Americans to use encrypted apps.