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London Police Rolling Out Over 22,000 Body Cameras

Posted on October 17, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The Metropolitan Police Service believes it is the largest deployment of body-worn cameras in the world. Continue reading London Police Rolling Out Over 22,000 Body Cameras→

Posted in Body Cameras, Law, London, Metropolitan Police, Police Brutality, policing, power, transparency

Tor Project and Mozilla Making It Harder for Malware to Unmask Users

Posted on October 13, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

By making tweaks to how the Tor Browser connects to the anonymity network. Continue reading Tor Project and Mozilla Making It Harder for Malware to Unmask Users→

Posted in Firefox, Futures, linux, macos, Mozilla, privacy, tor, tor browser, Tor Project, Windows

British Transport Police Spent £40,000 on Social Media Surveillance Software

Posted on October 12, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Transport for London (TFL) also bought the software, called RepKnight. Continue reading British Transport Police Spent £40,000 on Social Media Surveillance Software→

Posted in British Transport Police, cybersecurity, Futures, Geofeedia, RepKnight, sentiment analysis, Social Media, social media surveillance, surveillance, UK

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Block Tool For Cops To Surveil You On Social Media

Posted on October 11, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Little-known company Geofeedia bragged about tracking the Ferguson protests. Continue reading Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Block Tool For Cops To Surveil You On Social Media→

Posted in crime, Data, Facebook, Instagram, Law, law enforcement, Mobile, Police, Social Media, surveillance, tracking, twitter

Want to Remove a Google Result? File a Trumped-Up Lawsuit

Posted on October 10, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Google and other sites will likely respond more quickly to a court order. So why not fabricate a lawsuit to speed the whole thing up. Continue reading Want to Remove a Google Result? File a Trumped-Up Lawsuit→

Posted in Google, Law, lawsuits, privacy, reputation management, right to be forgotten

You Can Get Busted For Allegedly Running Fake Dark Web Markets

Posted on October 6, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Who will help people who get scammed on the dark web? The FBI, apparently. Continue reading You Can Get Busted For Allegedly Running Fake Dark Web Markets→

Posted in connecticut, crime, dark web, fbi, law enforcement, Phishing, scammers

Hackers Hit Buzzfeed, Claim to Have Database

Posted on October 5, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The hacker or hackers claimed affiliation with OurMine, which has targeted high profile social media accounts. Continue reading Hackers Hit Buzzfeed, Claim to Have Database→

Posted in buzzfeed, cybersecurity, Hacking, Hacks, ourmine

What Really Happens When You FOIA UK Police

Posted on October 5, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Ever wondered why every British police force seems to give you the same answers? Continue reading What Really Happens When You FOIA UK Police→

Posted in documents request, equipment interference, foia, freedom of information act, Hacking, journalism, Run-Arounds, uk police

Wikileaks Is Making a Twitter ‘Army’ to Fight Against ‘Misinformation’

Posted on October 4, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The Task Force will allegedly verify facts and correct misinformation about Wikileaks on Twitter. Continue reading Wikileaks Is Making a Twitter ‘Army’ to Fight Against ‘Misinformation’→

Posted in Julian Assange, Social Media, twitter, wikileaks, Wikileaks Task Force

Hacker Linked to Myspace, LinkedIn Dumps Hacks Competitor

Posted on October 2, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Peace, who made his name selling databases of Silicon Valley companies, has dumped apparent data of a rival’s black market site. Continue reading Hacker Linked to Myspace, LinkedIn Dumps Hacks Competitor→

Posted in Data, Hacks, hell, LinkedIn, MySpace, Peace, w0rm

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