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08/22/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Comcast Activates WiFi Motion Detection on MILLIONS of Routers, Raising Privacy Concerns
On Aug. 18, Comcast activated a motion detection feature on millions of its newer home routers. WiFi Motion is a free feature that turns newer Xfinity Gateways into motion sensors by detecting interruptions to the WiFi signal of the wireless network and sending a notification through the Xfinity app, according to TechCrunch [1]. Comcast unveiled […]
08/20/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Flock Safety Cuts Data Retention to 7 Days After Jurisdictions, Lawmakers Push Back
Flock Safety, one of the largest providers of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) in the nation, announced on Aug. 13 that it will reduce default data retention from 30 days to seven days, require police to attach case numbers to searches, and make automated audits mandatory for all law enforcement customers, according to a company […]
08/19/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Contractor Operates Surveillance Flights Along U.S.-Mexico Border, Report Says
Contractor Aircraft Flights Along Southern Border Draw Scrutiny A military contractor has operated civilian-registered surveillance aircraft along the U.S.-Mexico border on a mission that federal agencies have not publicly described, according to a report published by Zero Hedge [1]. The report, citing flight-tracking data, said private military contractor Metrea has spent months operating two surveillance-equipped […]
08/18/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
U.S. Agents Infiltrated Anti-ICE Groups, Records Show
Newly disclosed Department of Homeland Security records show undercover agents attended protest meetings and community events in Minnesota and New York, according to internal investigative reports filed in federal court. The records were released Thursday as part of a criminal case the Department of Justice has filed against 15 Minneapolis protesters accused of conspiracy to […]
08/14/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Study: Ordinary Wi-Fi Networks Can Identify People With Near-Perfect Accuracy
Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) reported that ordinary Wi-Fi networks can identify individuals with nearly 100% accuracy using unencrypted signals routinely exchanged between routers and connected devices. The findings were presented at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security in Taipei, according to a KIT release dated Aug. 12, 2026. The […]
08/11/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Congressman to Introduce Legislation Limiting Flock Camera Use After Traffic Stop
Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) said he plans to introduce legislation restricting the use of Flock Safety automated license plate readers after police used the camera network to track his vehicle to his home during a traffic stop. Stutzman described the incident on the “Just the News, No Noise” television show, according to a report published […]
08/10/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Civil Liberties Groups Challenge NYPD DNA Collection From Discarded Cups
Civil liberties groups have filed a supporting brief in a federal appeal challenging the New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) collection of DNA from cups and other items discarded in police interrogation rooms. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) and the Cato Institute submitted the brief with the […]
08/05/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
ICE Intensifies Social Media Monitoring, Subpoenas U.S. Critics
ICE Expands Monitoring of Social Media The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has expanded its social media monitoring in a program that has identified U.S. citizens and activist groups for scrutiny, according to federal documents, contractors and former Homeland Security Investigations agents. The program, run by the agency’s Office of Professional Responsibility, operates around the clock […]
07/31/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Meta Launches Facebook Verified Badge Requiring Video Selfie
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, on July 24, 2026, began rolling out a free verification badge called Facebook Verified that requires users to submit a one-time video selfie to confirm their identity. According to a report from Reclaim The Net, the feature “asks a user to record a short video selfie, which the company […]
07/31/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Nationwide Deployment of AI-Powered License Plate Cameras Raises Oversight Questions
As of July 17, 2026, the crowdsourced DeFlock project had located 95,923 Flock Safety cameras across the United States, representing about 83% of the automated license plate readers volunteers have identified, according to the project’s data. Flock Safety itself reported processing more than 20 billion vehicle scans per month across more than 5,000 communities, the […]
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