Court: Muslim Men Can Sue FBI Agents Over No-Fly List
Court ruled that Muslim men who were placed on the government’s no-fly list because they refused to serve as FBI informants can seek to hold federal agents financially liable.
Court ruled that Muslim men who were placed on the government’s no-fly list because they refused to serve as FBI informants can seek to hold federal agents financially liable.
Website trackers are used in order to aggregate enormous quantities of data.
Amazon sued for secretly monitoring workers confidential postings in their closed Facebook groups.
Schools in the U.S. are purchasing phone surveillance tools from Cellebrite and companies that offer similar tools used by FBI.
The head of the EDPS told Reuters said he is doubtful that EU businesses will receive clarity in the coming weeks and months over the uncertainty around EU-US data transfers.
Cloudflare and Apple say they’ve developed a new internet protocol that will make it far more difficult for internet providers to know which websites you visit.
Court in Germany last month ordered Tutanota to help investigators monitor the contents of a user’s encrypted mailbox.
Congress recently made significant progress toward greater IoT security in the United States when it enacted the Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020.
Huawei has worked with dozens of security contractors to develop surveillance products for China’s police.
Google and the IAB are once again under the EU’s gimlet eye.
Varanasi in India is installing 3,000 CCTV cameras with automated facial recognition tech at the city’s crossings.
Google and Apple are trying to put a stop to X-Mode Social’s code that may be in some of the apps on your phone, tracking and selling your location data.