How Your Digital Trails Wind Up in the Police’s Hands
Phone calls. Web searches. Location tracks. Smart speaker requests. They’ve become crucial tools for law enforcement, while users often are unaware.
Phone calls. Web searches. Location tracks. Smart speaker requests. They’ve become crucial tools for law enforcement, while users often are unaware.
Phone data helped clinch murder conviction for Graham Dwyer in 2015 but he may go free.
A study of five leading apps by Privacy International, a UK-based charity, found that companies held intimate information on users.
IMF the researchers see the possibility of using the data from your browsing, search, and purchase history to create a more accurate credit rating.
About 1.4 billion people worldwide were affected by the data leak from Baidu and other apps.
New documents show how Venntel, which sells some of its location data to ICE, CBP, and the FBI, obtains the information from ordinary apps.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigators issued a subpoena demanding BuzzFeed News identify its sources.
A recent study discusses how DNA information from a cup of coffee or postage stamp can be extracted and how to protect genomic information against re-identification.
CBP issued a notice of proposed rulemaking that wouldn’t apply to US citizens, but would require all non-US citizens, including permanent US […]
The IRS was able to query a database of location data quietly harvested from ordinary smartphone apps over 10,000 times, […]
US Department of Homeland Security is planning to collect unprecedented levels of biometric information from immigration applicants and their sponsors […]
Madelyn Sanfilippo – professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – and a […]