Privacy watchdog recommends court approval for FBI searches of spy data

The recommendations from the executive branch’s privacy watchdog to reform Section 702 puts the panel at odds with the White House.

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Microsoft AI researchers exposed sensitive signing keys, internal messages

The 38 TB of data available via GitHub included 30,000 Teams messages and would’ve allowed an attacker to inject malicious code in AI models.

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Former Twitter executives: Privacy and security practices deteriorated under Musk

Former employees say Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter may have caused the company to violate a consent order with the FTC.

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Intelligence community to meet with civil liberties groups on controversial surveillance tool

The clock is running down on reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act set to sunset later this year.

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