Guy jailed for refusing to unlock phones
The phones are new, he said, and he can’t remember the passcodes. Continue reading Guy jailed for refusing to unlock phones
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The phones are new, he said, and he can’t remember the passcodes. Continue reading Guy jailed for refusing to unlock phones
Privacy activists scored a legal victory this week after the Supreme Court ruled it unlawful for law enforcement and federal agencies to access cellphone location records without a warrant. Continue reading US authorities now need warrant for your cellphone location data
The United States Supreme Court last week ruled in ‘Carpenter v. United States’ that the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution requires law enforcement agencies to obtain a search warrant to access individuals’ cellphone location hi… Continue reading Monday, June 25: Dtex, Insider Threat in the News: Dtex CEO Christy Wyatt Speaks to Dark Reading about Tesla Insider Attack, NBC about Privacy and SCOTUS Cell Phone Decision; Tech’s Mega Players Meeting Wednesday to Talk Privacy and Regulation
This is the Shared Security Weekly Blaze for June 25, 2018 sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions, Silent Pocket and CISOBox. This episode was hosted… Continue reading The Shared Security Weekly Blaze – MyLobot Malware, Updates on Third-Party Location Data Sharing, Fortnite Scam Websites
Supreme Court decision requires law enforcement to obtain a warrant to gain access to cellphone records for tracking citizens. Continue reading Supreme Court Bolsters Mobile-Phone Privacy Rights
In a much-anticipated decision, the Supreme Court changed the course of history, siding with privacy activists and giving Americans stronger privacy protections in the digital age. Continue reading Supreme Court Says Cops Need to Get a Warrant to Get Your Phone Location Data
In a much-anticipated decision, the Supreme Court changed the course of history, siding with privacy activists and giving Americans stronger privacy protections in the digital age. Continue reading Supreme Court Says Cops Need to Get a Warrant to Get Your Phone Location Data
Friending somebody means assuming the risk that they’re an undercover cop or informant. Continue reading Busted by a Facebook ‘friend’ who’s an undercover cop? It’s legal!
If you’re a member of the US “intelligence community” Thursday was a great day for homeland security. Less so if you’re a privacy advocate. Continue reading House votes for six more years of warrantless surveillance
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to renew U.S. spy provisions, extending the powers of the NSA to collect internet communications for another six years. Continue reading House Votes to Reauthorize Controversial Spy Provision, Section 702