Smart Meters and Domestic Surveillance
By Catherine J. Frompovich Talk about copycats! Whoa! Someone did a rather convincing job of that, I’d say. It’s the Internet site “Domestic Surveillance Directorate….
By Catherine J. Frompovich Talk about copycats! Whoa! Someone did a rather convincing job of that, I’d say. It’s the Internet site “Domestic Surveillance Directorate….
Photo: Reuters By Amanda Warren Uber is the nation’s largest ride-sharing company. You can get a ride in over 60 cities and become a taxi…
By SARTRE The tech culture would have you believe that the digital format has produced untold innovations and advancements for personal development, societal advancement and…
By Melissa Dykes Biometrics has been coming for a long time, but as it is starting to be adopted everywhere, superficially for consumer verification and…
By AJ+ The U.S. government is on the verge of passing a surveillance bill that some are calling the Patriot Act 2.0. The Cybersecurity Information…
By Activist Post Michigan Congressman Justin Amash took to Facebook earlier today to inform the public about the inner workings of alleged surveillance reform. Amash…
By Heather Callaghan Why are extreme and sadistic incidents increasingly taking place in public schools? Let’s say 90-plus percent of school faculty and staff are…
By James Corbett Half a century ago people had to be reassured their social security card was not being used for identification. Now there are…
By ACLU The TSA thinks it can spot a terrorist from our involuntary facial expressions. As part of the TSA’s Screening Passengers by Observation Techniques (SPOT)…
By ReasonTV Cops use robots to defuse bombs, confront barricaded suspects and rescue victims during disasters. But they also use robots that can see, record…
Amanda Warren Activist Post Travel becomes truly ominous… In a trend that isn’t wholly surprising, EU Observer reports: US citizens and other non-EU nationals who…
“Personal health information – historically protected by the Hippocratic Oath – has suddenly become the property of private corporations who may sell it to the…
By Andrew Demeter Andrew Demeter of Teen Take interviews the world’s most interesting man, John McAfee, on issues of privacy and security. “Security is an illusion……
By John W. Whitehead “You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except…