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Ex-Marine Arrested Over Foiled New Orleans Attack Plan

Federal authorities thwarted a planned attack in New Orleans after arresting a former marine with ties to an extremist anti-government group. Discover the details of the foiled plot and its chilling connections.

India Mandates Government App on All New Smartphones

India's telecom ministry mandates pre-installation of the 'Sanchar Saathi' cybersecurity app on all new smartphones, raising significant privacy concerns. Read more about the implications for users and manufacturers.

Thousands march in London against digital ID cards

Central London witnessed massive demonstrations as protesters descended on Westminster to voice fierce opposition against the government's proposed digital identity cards, citing privacy concerns and state overreach.

DWP can monitor bank accounts without suspicion

Government officials can now secretly check bank accounts of benefit claimants without suspicion in controversial new anti-fraud measures that have raised serious privacy concerns.

Ex-Partners Using Smart Devices for Spying

Shocking investigation reveals how smart home gadgets like Alexa and Ring are being weaponised in relationship breakdowns, with victims reporting surveillance and digital harassment through connected devices.

Theatre exposes shocking police spycops scandal

A powerful new theatre production at Corn Exchange Newport uncovers the disturbing truth behind Britain's undercover police infiltration of activist groups, exploring the human cost of state surveillance.

FBI Scrutiny of Republican Phones Sparks Political Storm

The FBI's examination of Republican lawmakers' mobile devices as part of the 'Arctic Frost' investigation has ignited fierce debate about surveillance powers and political interference in US intelligence operations.

US Spy Jet Circles Russian Border in Tense Surveillance

A sophisticated US Air Force RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft has been tracked conducting persistent surveillance missions along Russia's borders, flying provocative patterns that have defence analysts on high alert amid escalating geopolitical friction.

DWP gains power to monitor pensioners' bank accounts

The Department for Work and Pensions now has unprecedented authority to monitor state pension recipients' bank accounts for fraud. Discover how these new surveillance powers could affect millions of pensioners across the UK.

Jane Fonda's Secret Cold War Activist Past Revealed

Hollywood legend Jane Fonda discloses her involvement with a clandestine Cold War activist group fighting for free speech, detailing covert operations and government surveillance in exclusive revelations.

Sydney Uber driver charged over hidden camera in car

A Sydney Uber driver has been charged after police discovered a hidden camera secretly recording passengers in his vehicle. The disturbing find has raised serious safety concerns for ride-sharing users across Australia.

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