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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Can Appeal His Extradition to the US, British Court Says

By Dell Cameron, Matt Burgess — May 20th 2024 at 12:57
Two judges in London have ruled that WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the US on freedom of speech grounds.
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Internal Emails Reveal How a Controversial Gun-Detection AI System Found Its Way to NYC

By Georgia Gee — May 13th 2024 at 16:59
NYC mayor Eric Adams wants to test Evolv’s gun-detection tech in subway stations—despite the company saying it’s not designed for that environment. Emails obtained by WIRED show how the company still found an in.
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A Backroom Deal Looms Over Section 702 Surveillance Fight

By Dell Cameron — February 12th 2024 at 19:15
Top congressional lawmakers are meeting in private to discuss the future of a widely unpopular surveillance program, worrying members devoted to reforming Section 702.
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WhatsApp Chats Will Soon Work With Other Encrypted Messaging Apps

By Matt Burgess — February 6th 2024 at 16:53
New EU rules mean WhatsApp and Messenger must be interoperable with other chat apps. Here’s how that will work.
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This New Tool Aims to Keep Terrorism Content Off the Internet

By David Gilbert — November 10th 2023 at 08:00
Small platforms without resources to handle takedown requests have been weaponized by terrorist groups that share their content online. A free new tool is coming to help clean house.
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GitHub’s Hardcore Plan to Roll Out Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

By Lily Hay Newman — August 11th 2023 at 16:42
GitHub has spent two years researching and slowly rolling out its multifactor authentication system. Soon it will be mandatory for all 100 million users—with no opt-out.
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Apple Expands Its On-Device Nudity Detection to Combat CSAM

By Lily Hay Newman — June 5th 2023 at 23:41
Instead of scanning iCloud for illegal content, Apple’s tech will locally flag inappropriate images for kids. And adults are getting an opt-in nudes filter too.
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China Hacks US Critical Networks in Guam, Raising Cyberwar Fears

By Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman — May 24th 2023 at 22:27
Researchers say the state-sponsored espionage operation may also lay the groundwork for disruptive cyberattacks.
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SolarWinds: The Untold Story of the Boldest Supply-Chain Hack

By Kim Zetter — May 2nd 2023 at 10:00
The attackers were in thousands of corporate and government networks. They might still be there now. Behind the scenes of the SolarWinds investigation.
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A US Bill Would Ban Kids Under 13 From Joining Social Media

By Matt Laslo — April 26th 2023 at 19:28
The legislation would insert the government into online platforms’ age-verification efforts—a move that makes some US lawmakers queasy.
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Elon Musk’s Twitter Files Are a Feast for Conspiracy Theorists

By Justin Ling — December 8th 2022 at 12:00
From QAnon influencers to @catturd, the very online right sees exactly what they want to see in the CEO’s orchestrated disclosure.
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How to Protect Yourself If Your School Uses Surveillance Tech

By Pia Ceres — October 10th 2022 at 11:00
Colleges and K-12 campuses increasingly monitor student emails, social media, and more. Here’s how to secure your (or your child’s) privacy.
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This Chatbot Aims to Steer People Away From Child Abuse Material

By Matt Burgess — September 28th 2022 at 06:00
Pornhub is trialing a new automated tool that pushes CSAM-searchers to seek help for their online behavior. Will it work?
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The Telegram-Powered News Outlet Waging Guerrilla War on Russia

By Guillaume Ptak — August 29th 2022 at 11:00
Anti-Putin media network February Morning has become a central player in the underground fight against the Kremlin.
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The Low Threshold for Face Recognition in New Delhi

By Varsha Bansal — August 21st 2022 at 11:00
Police in India's capital say they only require an 80 percent accuracy rate for matches, raising new alarm bells for civil liberty advocates.
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Bitcoin Fog Case Could Put Cryptocurrency Tracing on Trial

By Lily Hay Newman, Andy Greenberg — August 2nd 2022 at 22:02
Roman Sterlingov, accused of laundering $336 million, is proclaiming his innocence—and challenging a key investigative tool.
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