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‘Hallucinating’ AI makes it harder than ever to hide from surveillance
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•Machine vision is one of the most important AI applications, and – for surveillance – one of the most controversial and underestimated. Now researchers have demonstrated that AI can construct …read more Source:: Open Source S
US to reportedly blacklist Chinese surveillance camera giant Hikvision
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•The reported ban on Hikvision comes at a time when US is restricting technology exports to several leading Chinese technology companies, including Huawei. …read more Source:: Legal
Take a stand for consumer privacy: The anti-surveillance economy
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•As a result of widespread corporate surveillance, a new industry is set to emerge that will allow us to avoid giving up our privacy: The anti-surveillance economy. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Surveillance firm asks Mozilla to be included in Firefox’s certificate whitelist
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•Mozilla caught between a rock and a hard place on the issue of DarkMatter root certificates. …read more Source:: Open Source S
US Senators fear Chinese-made metro rail cars could be used for surveillance
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•US Senators want Washington Metro to block a Chinese state-owned company from providing subway cars. …read more Source:: Open Source S
These hackers are using Android surveillance malware to target opponents of the Syrian government
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•SilverHawk hacking campaign uses fake versions of secure messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to plant spyware on devices. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Stingray spying: 5G will protect you against surveillance attacks, say standards-setters
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•It looks likely that 5G will sideline IMSI catcher, or stingray, fake mobile base stations. …read more Source:: Legal
House lawmakers admit to being ‘held hostage’ over surveillance reforms
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•Congressional leadership gave lawmakers an option: pass a weak surveillance reform bill, or nothing. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Smartphone surveillance: Are you drunk?
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•Before the advent of smartphones you weren’t under constant surveillance with an always-on network. Now an unholy trinity of smartphone, network, and artificial intelligence threatens to let the well-intentioned regulate …read more Source:: Open Source S