I’m a security researcher working in the journalism field, and I’m here to rain on your dangerous, dumb parade.
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I’m a security researcher working in the journalism field, and I’m here to rain on your dangerous, dumb parade.
The post Forget a Ban — Why Are Journalists Using TikTok in the First Place? appeared first on The Intercept.
Google prohibits using its tech for “immediate harm,” but Israel is harnessing its facial recognition to set up a dragnet of Palestinians.
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Training AI to read novels might help.
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A shadowy figure spent years ingratiating themself to a developer, then injected a backdoor that could have taken over millions of computers.
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As state police amass more spying tools, privacy advocates say Congress’s debate over a mass surveillance bill offers hope for reform.
The post Congress Has a Chance to Rein In Police Use of Surveillance Tech appeared first on The Intercept.
Social psychologists tell us it takes about 66 days to form a new habit. In my experience that’s only half true. Sixty-six days to form a good habit, yes, but about 66 hours to form a bad one. If I reach for a donut at breakfast, then do the same the next two days, I seal the deal and establish a habit of bad eating.
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In the days after October 7, Meta said it removed more than 2 million pieces of Hebrew and Arabic content, but didn’t break down the data.
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Musk made hay of his legal battle against secret surveillance but continued selling X user data to a company that facilitates government monitoring.
The post Elon Musk Fought Government Surveillance — While Profiting Off Government Surveillance appeared first on The Intercept.