surveillence
Canadian cops admit to using Stingray devices to track cellphones en masse
Police have been using ISMI catchers for mass cellphone surveillance; civil liberties advocates call the practice "particularly invasive."
Government Malware Company 'Grey Heron' Advertises Signal, Telegram Spyware
There's always a new player in the law enforcement hacking industry.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
White House "strenuously" disagrees with CBO numbers, Justice Department gets more time to respond to Trump's wiretapping claims, North Korea threatens "merciless" attacks, and more.
How to Track a Triad
Two retired superintendents from the Hong Kong police force who spent decades hunting criminal groups left the force to set up their own private security company.
Surveillance Art Takes Action in a Post-Snowden World
Addie Wagenknecht is a tech artist and art hacker who wants you to change your online habits.
Canada Is Experimenting on Intelligence Analysts to Beat ‘Information Overload’
And it could help you, too.
This Camera Keeps You from Taking Boring Photos
The solution to bad photography, however, might also cause some problems for civil liberties.
How an Anti-NSA Campaign Took Over the Internet
A call to reform the agency's surveillence programs in the name of Aaron Swartz is the most popular thing on the Internet today.