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FTC Bans Location Data Company That Powers the Surveillance Ecosystem
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FTC Bans Location Data Company That Powers the Surveillance Ecosystem

Venntel is a primary provider of location data to the government or other companies that sell to U.S. agencies. The FTC is banning Venntel from selling data related to health clinics, refugee shelters, and much more.
U.S. Government Tries to Stop Data Brokers That Help Dox People Through Credit Data
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U.S. Government Tries to Stop Data Brokers That Help Dox People Through Credit Data

A new proposed rule change from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) could curtail the sale of American's personal data. That's if the agency survives the Trump presidency.
Russian Disinformation Campaign Spreads Lies About Ukraine's ‘Stalker 2’
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Russian Disinformation Campaign Spreads Lies About Ukraine's ‘Stalker 2’

A Russian disinformation operation has set its sights on Stalker 2, which has become a symbol of Ukrainian perseverance.
Steam Removes Oct 7 Game at Request of UK Counter-Terrorism Unit
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Steam Removes Oct 7 Game at Request of UK Counter-Terrorism Unit

The creator of a game that allows players to recreate “Operation al-Aqsa Flood” says it’s no different than Call of Duty.
Pokémon Go Data ‘Adding Amplitude to War Is Obviously an Issue,’ Niantic Exec Says
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Pokémon Go Data ‘Adding Amplitude to War Is Obviously an Issue,’ Niantic Exec Says

A Niantic executive said he could see governments and militaries buying Niantic geospatial AI trained on player data, but the company said it’s still early days.
Tether Has Become a Massive Money Laundering Tool for Mexican Drug Traffickers, Feds Say
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Tether Has Become a Massive Money Laundering Tool for Mexican Drug Traffickers, Feds Say

Tether is being used on a massive scale by large scale drug traffickers, to the point where Tether is sold cheaper in Mexico due to its links to drugs, according to court records reviewed by 404 Media.
Crooks Allegedly Stole Truck Full of $1.5 Million of Oculus Headsets
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Crooks Allegedly Stole Truck Full of $1.5 Million of Oculus Headsets

The truck thieves also stole trucks hauling electronics from Microsoft and Logitech.
I Don't Own a Cellphone. Can This Privacy-Focused Network Change That?
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I Don't Own a Cellphone. Can This Privacy-Focused Network Change That?

A small tech company called Cape has been selling a privacy-focused cellphone service to the U.S. military. Now Cape will be offering its product to high-risk members of the public.
Pokémon Go Players Have Unwittingly Trained AI to Navigate the World
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Pokémon Go Players Have Unwittingly Trained AI to Navigate the World

Niantic says it is using data generated by Pokémon Go players to create a “Large Geospatial Model” that can navigate the real world and power robots.
Leaked Documents Show What Phones Secretive Tech ‘Graykey’ Can Unlock
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Leaked Documents Show What Phones Secretive Tech ‘Graykey’ Can Unlock

The documents provide never-been-seen insight into the current cat-and-mouse game between forensics companies and phone manufacturers Apple and Google.
AI-Powered Buzzfeed Ads Suggest You Buy Hat of Man Who Died by Suicide
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AI-Powered Buzzfeed Ads Suggest You Buy Hat of Man Who Died by Suicide

Buzzfeed is using an AI-powered ad platform that recommends products that attempts to match objects in disturbing images on its site.
Pregnancy Tracking App ‘What to Expect’ Refuses to Fix Issue that Allows Full Account Takeover
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Pregnancy Tracking App ‘What to Expect’ Refuses to Fix Issue that Allows Full Account Takeover

Vulnerabilities in the popular What to Expect app include one that allows a full account take over, and another that exposes that email address of forum admins.