NSA Deletes “Honesty” and “Openness” From Core Values Statement on Their Site (theintercept.com) DuckDuckGo adds tracker blocking to help curb the wider surveillance web (techcrunch.com) Dr. King was wiretapped by the FBI for the purpose of neutralizing him as an effective civil rights leader and on the pretext that he was under communist influence. Researchers found that anyone who controls a WhatsApp server (sophisticated hackers, a government coercing the company) can insert themselves into any group chat, undermining WhatsApp’s promises of end-to-end encryption. (wired.com) US customs asking Americans to unlock devices is on the rise, refusing could impound your phone for 5 days (washingtonpost.com) Apple Is Blocking an App That Detects Net Neutrality Violations From the App Store: Apple told a university professor his app "has no direct benefits to the user." (motherboard.vice.com) FBI chief calls unbreakable encryption 'urgent public safety issue' (reuters.com) Harvard Study Shows Why Big Telecom Is Terrified of Community-Run Broadband: These ISPs Are Cheaper and Better. (motherboard.vice.com) Amazon turns over record amount of customer data to US authorities (zdnet.com) Twitter Security Engineer: "What we can do is terrifying. We have full access to every single person's account, every single direct message, deleted direct messages, deleted tweets. I can tell you who exactly logged in from where, what username and password, when they changed their password." (inquisitr.com) Here are the 256 representatives that just voted to reauthorize and expand unconstitutional NSA spying (medium.com) NSA deleted surveillance data it pledged to preserve (politico.com) Washington sues Motel 6 for giving guest information to US: "Attorney General Bob Ferguson said motel employees divulged the names,birthdates,driver's license numbers,license plate numbers and room numbers of at least 9,150 guests to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents without a warrant" (apnews.com) Is Facebook listening and creating conversation-based ads on Instagram? I think so, and I put it to the test using WireShark. Misleading - Trump can vetoDemocrats are just one vote shy of restoring net neutrality (engadget.com) Vietnam unveils 10,000-strong cyber unit to combat 'wrong views' (reuters.com) Dem Support For Trump Surveillance Powers Proves “Resistance” Is Bullshit - Caitlin Johnstone (medium.com) VideoGoogle Opt Out Feature Lets Users Protect Privacy By Moving To Remote Village (Satire) (youtube.com) Old newsNow sites can fingerprint you online even when you use multiple browsers (arstechnica.com) Don't expect privacy at Disney - The company is getting rid of all “do not disturb” door signs and requiring Disney employees to enter each hotel room once a day. (cbs6albany.com) Western Digital My Cloud drives have a built-in backdoor (twitter.com) Americans should have more control over their data (bloomberg.com) Skype leaks your contacts If you've got Nvidia drivers on your computer they come with telemetry
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