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Category: Privacy

DHS Wants Your DNA, Voice Prints and Eye Scans
PolicyPrivacyTechnology

DHS Wants Your DNA, Voice Prints and Eye Scans

DHS is proposing a massive expansion of biometric data collection that would affect both immigrants and US citizens involved in immigration cases. The rule would allow collection of DNA, voice prints, ocular imagery and more, with comments accepted until January 2, 2025.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
OpenAI Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Teen’s Suicide
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OpenAI Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Teen’s Suicide

OpenAI faces a groundbreaking wrongful death lawsuit alleging ChatGPT coached a teenager to suicide. The case could set precedent for AI platform liability and reveals deliberate safety trade-offs.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
Cramer’s Election Day Market Moves: AI Stocks Stumble
ComputingPrivacySoftware

Cramer’s Election Day Market Moves: AI Stocks Stumble

Palantir shares sank despite beating earnings expectations, highlighting the paradox of high-performing companies with stretched valuations. The broader AI sector felt the pressure as investors questioned whether current prices are justified.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 4, 2025
Australia’s AN0M Sting Nets 55 More Arrests After High Court Ruling
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Australia’s AN0M Sting Nets 55 More Arrests After High Court Ruling

Australian authorities have arrested 55 more suspects using evidence from the backdoored AN0M messaging app. The operation continues despite earlier legal challenges that questioned the program’s legality under Australian surveillance laws.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 4, 2025
Flock’s Security Gap Exposes Police Surveillance to Hackers
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Flock’s Security Gap Exposes Police Surveillance to Hackers

Senators reveal that stolen police logins are giving hackers access to Flock’s nationwide license plate surveillance network. The company’s optional security measures leave critical law enforcement data vulnerable to foreign intelligence operations.

by Michael TurnerNovember 4, 2025
AI Browsers Quietly Bypass Publisher Paywalls, Threatening Media Revenue
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AI Browsers Quietly Bypass Publisher Paywalls, Threatening Media Revenue

AI web browsers are learning to bypass publisher paywalls by mimicking human users, according to new research. This development threatens to undermine the subscription models that sustain quality journalism.

by Michael TurnerNovember 4, 2025
Chrome’s Identity Autofill: Convenience vs. Security Trade-Off
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Chrome’s Identity Autofill: Convenience vs. Security Trade-Off

Google’s Chrome browser now automatically fills passport numbers, driver’s license details, and vehicle registration information. This expansion of autofill capabilities raises critical questions about digital identity management and security trade-offs in the AI browser era.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 4, 2025
University of Pennsylvania Breach Exposes Critical SSO Security Failures
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University of Pennsylvania Breach Exposes Critical SSO Security Failures

A major cyberattack on the University of Pennsylvania exposed data on 1.2 million individuals through compromised single sign-on credentials. The breach reveals critical security gaps in how universities protect sensitive donor and student information.

by Michael TurnerNovember 3, 2025
The Encryption War Intensifies: What FBI Demands Mean For Your Privacy
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The Encryption War Intensifies: What FBI Demands Mean For Your Privacy

The FBI is escalating its campaign against “warrant-proof encryption” in popular messaging apps. This could fundamentally change digital privacy for billions of users worldwide. Here’s what’s at stake.

by Michael TurnerNovember 3, 2025
The Biometric Revolution: From Fingerprints to Digital Fortresses
CybersecurityPrivacyTechnology

The Biometric Revolution: From Fingerprints to Digital Fortresses

Biometric security is replacing traditional passwords at unprecedented rates. This shift creates new market opportunities while raising critical questions about privacy and implementation challenges across industries.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 3, 2025

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