FBI investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse revives claim of secret Chinese ‘remote towing’ technology
What is ‘remote towing?’
On Apr 15, 2024 by Mikael Thalen
Why conservatives are convinced the CIA just admitted Jan. 6 was an inside job
An undercover video is roiling the right.
On Apr 10, 2024 by Katherine Huggins
Notorious ransomware gang claims it pulled ‘classified and top secret documents’ from U.S. intelligence agencies
The group said ‘the data will either be sold or made public.’
On Jan 30, 2024 by Mikael Thalen
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Release our men’: Far-right used power grid threats to try and blackmail government into freeing neo-Nazi bank robbery suspects
The threat was picked up by the Department of Homeland Security.
On Aug 9, 2023 by Mikael Thalen
‘Not someone admitting to a federal crime in the comment section’: Conservative dating app could be helping FBI investigate Capitol rioters
‘I came here to find love, not a d*** warrant!!!’
On Oct 3, 2022 by Claire Goforth
Epik hack reveals prominent, Trump-supporting websites under subpoena investigation
An internal ticketing system at Epik reveals subpoenas targeting far-right sites.
On Sep 24, 2021 by Mikael Thalen
YouTube star Ice Poseidon reportedly raided by FBI
He’s reportedly a victim of ‘spoofing.’
On Mar 21, 2019 by Nahila Bonfiglio
The ‘FBI agent watching me’ meme is about accepting mass surveillance
Do we actually like the idea of being watched?
On Apr 26, 2018 by Kathryn Watson
Want to reduce Chicago gun violence? Fund community programs, not police surveillance.
There are better ways to reduce gun violence than spying on Chicago’s vulnerable communities.
On Mar 17, 2017 by Laura Moy
Police documents reveal how law enforcement keep Stingray use secret
A fill-in-the-blank DOJ warrant enables police to hide Stingray capabilities from judges and the public.
On Oct 7, 2016 by Dell Cameron, Patrick Howell O’Neill
Encryption app Signal wins fight against FBI subpoena and gag order
Signal didn’t have the information the FBI wanted, but it fought back anyway.
On Oct 4, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
15 years ago, the ‘Bonsai Kittens’ site led to an FBI investigation
Hilarious or Horrific?
On Sep 25, 2016 by David Britton
FBI authorized informants to break the law 22,800 times in 4 years
New details about FBI informants were obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.
On Aug 23, 2016 by Dell Cameron, Patrick Howell O’Neill
Apple patent could let police remotely turn off your iPhone’s camera
Cellphone cameras are powerful weapons. Could this change that?
On Jun 29, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Russian bill requires encryption backdoors in all messenger apps
The crypto war returns to Moscow.
On Jun 20, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Loading…