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DHS to monitor social media for 'misinformation'

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is launching a new initiative to track social media for 'misinformation,' sparking concerns over free speech and government surveillance.

Israel used Microsoft tech to spy on Palestinians

A recent investigation uncovers how Israeli authorities reportedly exploited Microsoft technology for surveillance on Palestinians, raising serious privacy and human rights concerns.

HMRC Deploys AI to Spy on Bank Accounts

The UK tax authority is using artificial intelligence to monitor bank transactions in a bid to crack down on tax evasion. Here's how it affects you.

ACLU sues FBI over Trump surveillance records

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the FBI, demanding records on potential surveillance of former President Donald Trump during his time in office. The legal battle intensifies as Trump faces multiple investigations.

US investigates American in Israeli spyware case

The US Department of Justice is probing a Washington-based individual suspected of facilitating the sale of Israeli spyware to foreign entities, raising concerns over surveillance abuses.

Oregon city removes all speed cameras

A forward-thinking city in Oregon has removed all speed cameras, sparking debate over road safety versus surveillance concerns. Critics warn of rising accidents, while supporters celebrate reduced government oversight.

Massive Attack & Kneecap Fight UK Surveillance Laws

Renowned band Massive Attack and Irish rap group Kneecap are taking legal action against the UK government, challenging controversial surveillance laws they claim threaten freedom of expression.

Spy balloons pose risk to UK airports, experts warn

Experts warn that spy balloons could pose a serious threat to UK airspace, with major airports potentially vulnerable to aerial surveillance. Learn how these devices operate and what's being done to counter the risk.

ASIO's temporary powers now permanent: rights chief

Australia's Human Rights Commissioner has raised concerns over the indefinite use of ASIO's controversial questioning powers, originally introduced under John Howard's government as a temporary measure.

Amazon's Creepy New Gadget Outdoes Alexa

Amazon's latest innovation has sparked privacy fears, with critics claiming it goes far beyond the concerns raised by Alexa. Discover why this gadget is causing alarm.

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