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As US spy laws expire, lawmakers divided over protecting Americans from warrantless surveillance
A longstanding law that allows US intelligence agencies to collect and analyze vast amounts of communications abroad without the need for search warrants is set to…
As US spy laws expire, lawmakers divided over protecting Americans from warrantless surveillance
A longstanding law that allows U.S. intelligence agencies to collect and analyze vast amounts of communications abroad without the need for search warrants is set to…
Two Americans convicted of helping North Korea steal $5 million in fake IT worker scheme
Two US citizens have been sentenced to seven and a half years and nine years in prison for their roles in a scheme to help the…
Americans are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to help with things like research, writing, school or work projects, and data analysis — but they’re not exactly…
Podcasts have officially surpassed AM/FM talk radio as the most popular medium for spoken word audio in the United States, according to Edison Research Share of…
Brian Merchant, who writes for Blood on the machinereports that people across the United States are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras amid growing public outrage…
Cyber tech giant Conduent’s hot air balloon data breach affects millions more Americans
A data breach at government tech giant Conduent appears to be affecting far more people than initially disclosed, with the number of victims potentially reaching tens…
Two members of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency may have accessed and shared Social Security numbers in an effort to help an advocacy group “overturn…
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has prevented an attempt to pass legislation that would have expanded privacy for federal legislators and civil servants to all in the…
During press conference On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro showed a Huawei smartphone that China’s President Xi Jinping gave it, calling it “the best phone in…