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- Sikkerhetshull avslørte Telia-kunders posisjon – NRK
- Swedish PM’s private address revealed by Strava data shared by bodyguards | The Guardian
- Nordmenn overvåkes av mobilen: – Pill råttent system – NRK
- Elon Musk Uses Cybertruck Explosion to Show Tesla Can Remotely Unlock and Monitor Vehicles
- U.S. officials urge Americans to use encrypted apps amid cyberattack
- Ekspert advarer mot kinesiske elbiler – Forsvaret har ingen begrensninger – NRK
- Anyone Can Buy Data Tracking US Soldiers and Spies to Nuclear Vaults and Brothels in Germany - Wired
- Social media and online video firms are conducting ‘vast surveillance’ on users, FTC finds - The Guardian
- The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. AI Will Enable Mass Spying. – Schneier on Security
- Israel warns citizens of security camera hack risk | Risky Biz News
- Zoom Can Spy on Your Calls and Use the Conversation to Train AI, But Says That It Won’t - Schneier on Security
- Self-Driving Cars Are Surveillance Cameras on Wheels - Schneier on Security
- NSO Group Exploited New Zero-Click Vulnerabilities in iOS
- Austrian DSB: Meta Tracking Tools Illegal
- The privacy loophole in your doorbell - POLITICO
- The Kremlin Has Entered Your Telegram Chat - WIRED
- TikTok Spied On Forbes Journalists
- TikTok Parent ByteDance Planned To Use TikTok To Monitor The Physical Location Of Specific American Citizens
- Ring Reveals They Give Videos to Police Without User Consent or a Warrant - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Report: Mercenary spyware exploited Google Chrome zero-day to target journalists - The Record by Recorded Future
- How mercenary hackers sway litigation battles
- Ny EU-lov mot overgrepsmateriale kan føre til omfattende overvåkning – NRKBeta
- EU data watchdog calls for Pegasus spyware ban | The Guardian
- Israeli police used spyware to hack its own citizens, a report says : NPR
- U.S. State Department phones hacked with Israeli company spyware - sources - Reuters
- 1.8 TB of Police Helicopter Surveillance Footage Leaks Online - WIRED
- The Risks of Client-Side Scanning
- Ledende eksperter advarer mot å skanne mobiler for overgrepsmateriale – NRKBeta
- Engrave Danger: An Analysis of Apple Engraving Censorship across Six Regions - The Citizen Lab
- Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon - Surveillance - The Guardian
- Huge data leak shatters the lie that the innocent need not fear surveillance - The Guardian
- How does Apple technology hold up against NSO spyware? - The Guardian
- FT editor among 180 journalists identified by clients of spyware firm - Surveillance - The Guardian
- Forensic Methodology Report: How to catch NSO Group’s Pegasus - Amnesty International
- A new ‘digital violence’ platform maps dozens of victims of NSO Group’s spyware - TechCrunch
- French Spyware Executives Are Indicted for Aiding Torture - WIRED
- Forbrukerrådet vil forby annonser som forfølger deg
- Bombshell Report Finds Phone Network Encryption Was Deliberately Weakened
- TikTok just gave itself permission to collect biometric data on US users, including ‘faceprints and voiceprints’ - TechCrunch
- Amazon’s Ring is the largest civilian surveillance network the US has ever seen - Lauren Bridges - The Guardian
- Kommersiell sporing i offentlig sektor - Teknologirådet
- Hackers Breach Thousands of Security Cameras, Exposing Tesla, Jails, Hospitals - Bloomberg
- Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Huawei tested AI software that could recognize Uighur minorities and alert police, report says - The Washington Post
- Telefonen spionerte på meg. Slik fant jeg overvåkerne – NRKBeta
- Fant overvåkningsfunksjoner i barneklokke solgt av norsk selskap
- Spies hacked Azerbaijan government officials as Nagorno-Karabakh conflict escalated, researchers say
- Google removes Android app that was used to spy on Belarusian protesters - ZDNet
- Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm - The New York Times
- Norges Smittestopp-app blant de verste i verden på personvern – NRK
- Trumf endrer ikke bonusprogram: – Et sikkerhetshull, mener IT-ekspert – NRK
- Rema-app kan misbrukes til overvåking – NRK
- Eksperter vil dele opp Smittestopp-appen
- U.S. accuses Chinese hackers of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research
- Censored journalists are sharing articles in Minecraft
- Clearview AI: Face-collecting company database hacked - BBC News
- London to deploy live facial recognition to find wanted faces in a crowd - Ars Technica
- Facebook settles facial recognition lawsuit for $550 million
- We’re Banning Facial Recognition. We’re Missing the Point. - The New York Times
- This Secretive Surveillance Company Is Selling Cops Cameras Hidden in Gravestones - VICE
- BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claims - ZDNet
- Colleges are turning students’ phones into surveillance machines - The Washington Post
- It Seemed Like a Popular Chat App. It’s Secretly a Spy Tool. - The New York Times
- China Government Spreads Uyghur Analytics Across China
- Federal Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers’ Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional - American Civil Liberties Union
- China Sharpens Hacking to Hound Its Minorities, Far and Wide - The New York Times
- Australia concluded China was behind hack on parliament, political parties – Reuters
- Sources say China used iPhone hacks to target Uyghur Muslims - TechCrunch
- Pentagon testing mass surveillance balloons across the US - The Guardian
- Cisco to pay $8.6 million for selling video surveillance software it knew was vulnerable to hackers - WP
- The Kazakhstan government is making ISPs force users to install a government-issued certificate on all devices and in every browser to intercept HTTPS traffic - ZDNet
- Bluetooth exploit can track and identify iOS, Microsoft mobile device users - ZDNet
- Microsoft Office 365: Banned in German schools over privacy fears - ZDNet
- How U.S. Tech Giants Are Helping to Build China’s Surveillance State
- NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network - ZDNet
- China social media: WeChat and the Surveillance State - BBC News
- With the infrastructure for ubiquitous surveillance being deployed at scale, we have lost “ambient privacy”: everyday interactions that should stay unremembered (Maciej Ceglowski / Idle Words)
- Spotify pursues emotional surveillance for global profit
- WhatsApp exploit let attackers install government-grade spyware on phones - TechCrunch
- WhatsApp voice calls used to inject Israeli spyware on phones - Financial Times
- Software update crashes police ankle monitors in the Netherlands - ZDNet
- Millions of people uploaded photos to the Ever app. Then the company used them to develop facial recognition tools.
- China: How Mass Surveillance Works in Xinjiang - Human Rights Watch
- One Month, 500,000 Face Scans: How China Is Using A.I. to Profile a Minority - NYTimes
- Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police - The New York Times
- Does Google meet its users’ expectations around consumer privacy? This news industry research says no » Nieman Journalism Lab
- How China Turned a City Into a Prison - The New York Times
- W3C approves WebAuthn as the web standard for password-free logins
- China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American Expertise - The New York Times
- Inside the UAE’s secret hacking team of U.S. mercenaries - Reuters
- Facebook pays teens to install VPN that spies on them - TechCrunch
- Evaluating the GCHQ Exceptional Access Proposal - Lawfare
- U.S. Believes It Doesn’t Need to Show ‘Proof’ Huawei Is a Spy Threat - WSJ
- Ring let employees watch customer videos, claim reports - The Verge
- Beijing plans to adopt facial recognition-enabled smart locks in its public housing projects involving 120K tenants in 2019 to crack down on illegal subletting - South China Morning Post
- Chinese Hackers Breach U.S. Navy Contractors - WSJ
- Threat to journalists at highest level in 10 years
- AI Mistakes Bus-Side Ad for Famous CEO, Charges Her With Jaywalking
- Facebook Files Algorithm Patent To Predict Who You Live With
- Vil la e-tjenesten lagre nordmenns nett-trafikk – NRK
- China is exporting the Great Firewall as internet freedom declines around the world
- Tim Cook calls for strong US privacy law, rips “data-industrial complex”
- U.S. Begins First Cyberoperation Against Russia Aimed at Protecting Elections - NYTimes
- The Cybersecurity World Is Debating WTF Is Going on With Bloomberg’s Chinese Microchip Stories - Motherboard
- Russia Targeted Investigators Trying to Expose Its Misdeeds, Western Allies Say - The New York Times
- New Zealand travelers may now be compelled at customs to hand over device passwords or face a $5K fine on “reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing”, under new law – Radio New Zealand
- UK intelligence agency admits unlawfully spying on Privacy International
- GCHQ data collection regime violated human rights, court rules – The Guardian
- Hacking a Prince, an Emir and a Journalist to Impress a Client - NYTimes
- Who needs democracy when you have data? - MIT Technology Review
- Spyware Company Leaves ‘Terabytes’ of Selfies, Text Messages, and Location Data Exposed Online - Motherboard
- New facial recognition tech catches first impostor at D.C. airport
- Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and Tap - NYTimes
- A look at how China is compiling a global registry of Uighurs to better surveil those who live outside the country, including in the US
- Russian Hackers Targeted Swedish News Sites In 2016, State Department Cable Says
- Police Bodycams Can Be Hacked to Doctor Footage – WIRED
- Polar is Revealing the Homes of Soldiers and Spies - bellingcat
- Police are using Amazon facial recognition tech and the ACLU is pissed - Recode
- Amazon Teams Up With Law Enforcement to Deploy Dangerous New Face Recognition Technology - ACLU
- High School in China Installs Facial Recognition Cameras to Monitor Students’ Attentiveness
- The Pentagon bans Huawei and ZTE phones from retail stores on military bases - The Verge
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