lawful surveillance
ICE’s Shiny New ‘AI’ Facial Recognition App: False Positives Ahoy!
Richi Jennings | | AI, AI (Artificial Intelligence), Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML), artificial intelligentce, artificial intellignece, biometric, biometric data, Biometric Data Abuse, biometric identification, biometric identity, biometric technology, CBP, Data & Artificial Intelligence (AI), Department of Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, digital biometrics, Digital Surveillance, facial recognition, facial recognition technology, false positive, false positives, generative artificial intelligence, government surveillance, homeland security, ICE, IDENT, Identity Surveillance, immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, lawful surveillance, Mobile Fortify, Mobile Surveillance, Passive biometrics, police surveillance, SB Blogwatch, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, United States Department of Homeland Security, US Customs and Border Protection, US Homeland Security, USDHS
Mobile Fortify: Liberty’s existential threat, or sensible way to ID illegal immigrants? ...
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FBI’s Warrantless Spying on US Must Continue, Says FBI
Richi Jennings | | 4th Amendment, Democracy, FBI, FBI Director Christopher Wray, Federal Government, FISA, Fourth Amendment, government, government access, government surveillance, Government Surveillance Reform Act (GSRA), lawful surveillance, mass surveillance, nsa, police surveillance, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, Section 702, surveillance, US Constitution, US FBI, warrantless search
Privacy, schmivacy: FBI head Christopher Wray (pictured) doesn’t see what all the fuss is about. Just renew FISA section 702 already! ...
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Adobe Fixes Critical Flash Player Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild
Lucian Constantin | | cloud misconfiguration, cryptocurrency mining, CVE-2017-11292, Exploit, FinFisher, FinSpy, Flash Player, Kubernetes, lawful surveillance, Malware, surveillance tool, Zero-day Vulnerability
Adobe Systems released an emergency patch for a critical vulnerability in Flash Player that was being exploited in the wild through Microsoft Word documents to infect computers with a known surveillance tool ...

