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Google Ad-Tech Users Can Target National Security ‘Decision Makers’ and People With Chronic Diseases

By: Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra — February 20th 2025 at 12:21
Google enables marketers to target people with serious illnesses and crushing debt—against its policies—as well as the makers of classified defense technology, a WIRED investigation has found.
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ACLU Warns DOGE’s ‘Unchecked’ Access Could Violate Federal Law

By: Dell Cameron — February 7th 2025 at 21:43
The ACLU says it stands ready to sue for access to government records that detail DOGE’s access to sensitive personnel data.
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Congress Again Fails to Limit Scope of Spy Powers in New Defense Bill

By: Dell Cameron — December 18th 2024 at 20:31
The National Defense Authorization Act passed today, but lawmakers stripped language that would keep the Trump administration from wielding unprecedented authority to surveil Americans.
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Intel Officials Warned Police That US Cities Aren’t Ready for Hostile Drones

By: Dell Cameron — December 17th 2024 at 16:31
In a previously unreported August memo, the Department of Homeland Security urged state and local police to conduct exercises to test their ability to respond to weaponized drones.
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Police Arrest UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Suspect, App Developer Luigi Mangione

By: Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra, Andrew Couts — December 9th 2024 at 20:33
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, was apprehended on Monday after visiting a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
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FTC Says Data Brokers Unlawfully Tracked Protesters and US Military Personnel

By: Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra — December 3rd 2024 at 19:18
The FTC is targeting data brokers that monitored people’s movements during protests and around US military installations. But signs suggest the Trump administration will be far more lenient.
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Top US Consumer Watchdog Has a Plan to Fight Predatory Data Brokers

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — December 3rd 2024 at 13:00
A new proposal by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would use a 54-year-old privacy law to impose new oversight of the data broker industry. But first, the agency must survive Elon Musk.
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Anyone Can Buy Data Tracking US Soldiers and Spies to Nuclear Vaults and Brothels in Germany

By: Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron — November 20th 2024 at 04:00
More than 3 billion phone coordinates collected by a US data broker expose the detailed movements of US military and intelligence workers in Germany—and the Pentagon is powerless to stop it.
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Cybercriminals Pose a Greater Threat of Disruptive US Election Hacks Than Russia or China

By: Lily Hay Newman, Dell Cameron — October 28th 2024 at 13:00
A report distributed by the US Department of Homeland Security warned that financially motivated cybercriminals are more likely to attack US election infrastructure than state-backed hackers.
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Stop X’s Grok AI From Training on Your Tweets

By: Dell Cameron, Lily Hay Newman — July 27th 2024 at 13:00
Plus: More Pegasus spyware controversy, a major BIOS controversy, and more of the week’s top security news.
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US Senators Secretly Work to Block Safeguards Against Surveillance Abuse

By: Dell Cameron — July 15th 2024 at 17:48
Senator Mark Warner is trying to pass new limits on when the government can wiretap Americans. At least two senators are quietly trying to stop him.
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Surprise! The Latest ‘Comprehensive’ US Privacy Bill Is Doomed

By: Dell Cameron — June 27th 2024 at 15:55
Gutted of civil rights protections by Democrats to woo pro-business Republicans, the American Privacy Rights Act was pulled from a key congressional hearing—and appears unlikely to receive a full vote.
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The Julian Assange Saga Is Finally Over

By: Dell Cameron — June 25th 2024 at 13:09
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has agreed to plead guilty to one count of espionage in US court on Wednesday, ending a years-long legal battle between the US government and a controversial publisher.
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Ransomware Attacks Are Getting Worse

By: Dell Cameron — June 15th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: US lawmakers have nothing to say about an Israeli influence campaign aimed at US voters, a former LA Dodgers owner wants to fix the internet, and more.
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US Leaders Dodge Questions About Israel’s Influence Campaign

By: Dell Cameron — June 11th 2024 at 16:13
Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has joined US intelligence officials in ignoring repeated inquiries about Israel’s “malign” efforts to covertly influence US voters.
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TikTok Hack Targets ‘High-Profile’ Users via DMs

By: Dell Cameron — June 4th 2024 at 18:11
TikTok has confirmed a “potential exploit” that is being used to go after accounts belonging to media organizations and celebrities, including CNN and Paris Hilton, through direct messages.
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Mysterious Hack Destroyed 600,000 Internet Routers

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — June 1st 2024 at 10:30
Plus: A whistleblower claims the Biden administration falsified a report on Gaza, “Operation Endgame” disrupts the botnet ecosystem, and more.
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‘Largest Botnet Ever’ Tied to Billions in Stolen Covid-19 Relief Funds

By: Dell Cameron — May 29th 2024 at 21:16
The US says a Chinese national operated the “911 S5” botnet, which included computers worldwide and was used to file hundreds of thousands of fraudulent Covid claims and distribute CSAM, among other crimes.
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Microsoft’s New Recall AI Tool May Be a ‘Privacy Nightmare’

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — May 25th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: US surveillance reportedly targets pro-Palestinian protesters, the FBI arrests a man for AI-generated CSAM, and stalkerware targets hotel computers.
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Can Appeal His Extradition to the US, British Court Says

By: Dell Cameron, Matt Burgess — May 20th 2024 at 12:57
Two judges in London have ruled that WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the US on freedom of speech grounds.
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Secrecy Concerns Mount Over Spy Powers Targeting US Data Centers

By: Dell Cameron — May 14th 2024 at 16:16
A coalition of digital rights groups is demanding the US declassify records that would clarify just how expansive a major surveillance program really is.
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Top FBI Official Urges Agents to Use Warrantless Wiretaps on US Soil

By: Dell Cameron, William Turton — May 8th 2024 at 17:48
An internal email from FBI deputy director Paul Abbate, obtained by WIRED, tells employees to search for “US persons” in a controversial spy program's database that investigators have repeatedly misused.
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A New Surveillance Tool Invades Border Towns

By: Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron — May 4th 2024 at 10:30
Plus: An assassination plot, an AI security bill, a Project Nimbus revelation, and more of the week’s top security news.
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The Next US President Will Have Troubling New Surveillance Powers

By: Dell Cameron — April 22nd 2024 at 16:59
Over the weekend, President Joe Biden signed legislation not only reauthorizing a major FISA spy program but expanding it in ways that could have major implications for privacy rights in the US.
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AI-Controlled Fighter Jets Are Dogfighting With Human Pilots Now

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — April 20th 2024 at 10:00
Plus: New York’s legislature suffers a cyberattack, police disrupt a global phishing operation, and Apple removes encrypted messaging apps in China.
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Big Tech Says Spy Bill Turns Its Workers Into Informants

By: Dell Cameron — April 17th 2024 at 18:11
One of Silicon Valley’s most influential lobbying arms joins privacy reformers in a fight against the Biden administration–backed expansion of a major US surveillance program.
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US Senate to Vote on a Wiretap Bill That Critics Call ‘Stasi-Like’

By: Dell Cameron — April 16th 2024 at 17:02
A controversial bill reauthorizing the Section 702 spy program may force whole new categories of businesses to eavesdrop on the US government’s behalf, including on fellow Americans.
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House Votes to Extend—and Expand—a Major US Spy Program

By: Dell Cameron — April 12th 2024 at 19:30
The US House of Representatives voted on Friday to extend the Section 702 spy program. It passed without an amendment that would have required the FBI to obtain a warrant to access Americans’ information.
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Trump Loyalists Kill Vote on US Wiretap Program

By: Dell Cameron — April 10th 2024 at 20:15
An attempt to reauthorize Section 702, the so-called crown jewel of US spy powers, failed for a third time in the House of Representatives after former president Donald Trump criticized the law.
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Identity Thief Lived as a Different Man for 33 Years

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — April 6th 2024 at 09:00
Plus: Microsoft scolded for a “cascade” of security failures, AI-generated lawyers send fake legal threats, a data broker quietly lobbies against US privacy legislation, and more.
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The Incognito Mode Myth Has Fully Unraveled

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — April 1st 2024 at 21:22
To settle a years-long lawsuit, Google has agreed to delete “billions of data records” collected from users of “Incognito mode,” illuminating the pitfalls of relying on Chrome to protect your privacy.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker

By: Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron — March 28th 2024 at 11:00
A WIRED investigation uncovered coordinates collected by a controversial data broker that reveal sensitive information about visitors to an island once owned by Epstein, the notorious sex offender.
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Judges Block US Extradition of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange—for Now

By: Dell Cameron, Matt Burgess — March 26th 2024 at 10:53
A high court in London says the WikiLeaks founder won’t be extradited “immediately” and the US must provide more “assurances” about any extradition.
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Automakers Are Telling Your Insurance Company How You Really Drive

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — March 16th 2024 at 13:00
Plus: The operator of a dark-web cryptocurrency “mixing” service is found guilty, and a US senator reveals that popular safes contain secret backdoors.
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Sinking Section 702 Wiretap Program Offered One Last Lifeboat

By: Dell Cameron — March 15th 2024 at 17:25
For months, US lawmakers have examined every side of a historic surveillance debate. With the introduction of the SAFE Act, all that’s left to do now is vote.
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US Lawmaker Cited NYC Protests in a Defense of Warrantless Spying

By: Dell Cameron — March 12th 2024 at 19:14
A closed-door presentation for House lawmakers late last year portrayed American anti-war protesters as having possible ties to Hamas in an effort to kill privacy reforms to a major US spy program.
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Meta Abandons Hacking Victims, Draining Law Enforcement Resources, Officials Say

By: Dell Cameron — March 6th 2024 at 15:38
A coalition of 41 state attorneys general says Meta is failing to assist Facebook and Instagram users whose accounts have been hacked—and they want the company to take “immediate action.”
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Biden Executive Order Bans Sale of US Data to China, Russia. Good Luck

By: Dell Cameron — February 28th 2024 at 19:23
The White House issued an executive order on Wednesday that aims to prevent the sale of Americans' data to “countries of concern,” including China and Russia. Its effectiveness may vary.
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Leak Reveals the Unusual Path of ‘Urgent’ Russian Threat Warning

By: Dell Cameron — February 22nd 2024 at 19:57
The US Congress was preparing to vote on a key foreign surveillance program last week. Then a wild Russian threat appeared.
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Leak of Russian ‘Threat’ Part of a Bid to Kill US Surveillance Reform, Sources Say

By: Dell Cameron — February 16th 2024 at 20:30
A surprise disclosure of a national security threat by the House Intelligence chair was part of an effort to block legislation that aimed to limit cops and spies from buying Americans' private data.
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Section 702 Surveillance Fight Pits the White House Opposite Reproductive Rights

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — February 14th 2024 at 16:05
Prominent advocates for the rights of pregnant people are urging members of Congress to support legislation that would ban warrantless access to sensitive data as the White House fights against it.
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A Backroom Deal Looms Over Section 702 Surveillance Fight

By: Dell Cameron — February 12th 2024 at 19:15
Top congressional lawmakers are meeting in private to discuss the future of a widely unpopular surveillance program, worrying members devoted to reforming Section 702.
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US Lawmakers Tell DOJ to Quit Blindly Funding ‘Predictive’ Police Tools

By: Dell Cameron — January 29th 2024 at 16:19
Members of Congress say the DOJ is funding the use of AI tools that further discriminatory policing practices. They're demanding higher standards for federal grants.
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The Pentagon Tried to Hide That It Bought Americans’ Data Without a Warrant

By: Dell Cameron — January 26th 2024 at 19:13
US spy agencies purchased Americans’ phone location data and internet metadata without a warrant but only admitted it after a US senator blocked the appointment of a new NSA director.
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The Sad Truth of the FTC's Location Data Privacy Settlement

By: Dell Cameron — January 16th 2024 at 12:00
The FTC forced a data broker to stop selling “sensitive location data.” But most companies can avoid such scrutiny by doing the bare minimum, exposing the lack of protections Americans truly have.
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Congress Clashes Over the Future of America’s Section 702 Spy Program

By: Dell Cameron — December 11th 2023 at 20:20
Competing bills moving through the House of Representatives both reauthorize Section 702 surveillance—but they pave very different paths forward for Americans’ privacy and civil liberties.
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US Lawmakers Want to Use a Powerful Spy Tool on Immigrants and Their Families

By: Dell Cameron — December 4th 2023 at 14:52
Legislation set to be introduced in Congress this week would extend Section 702 surveillance of people applying for green cards, asylum, and some visas—subjecting loved ones to similar intrusions.
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When It Comes to January 6 Lawsuits, a Court Splits Donald Trump in Two

By: Dell Cameron — December 1st 2023 at 20:51
A federal court ruled on Friday that Trump, as president, may be able to avoid civil action for his role in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. But candidate Trump is something different.
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A Civil Rights Firestorm Erupts Around a Looming Surveillance Power Grab

By: Dell Cameron — November 28th 2023 at 20:03
Dozens of advocacy groups are pressuring the US Congress to abandon plans to ram through the renewal of a controversial surveillance program that they say poses an “alarming threat to civil rights.”
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Section 702 Surveillance Reauthorization May Get Slipped Into ‘Must-Pass’ NDAA

By: Dell Cameron — November 27th 2023 at 20:27
Congressional leaders are discussing ways to reauthorize Section 702 surveillance, including by attaching it to the National Defense Authorization Act, Capitol Hill sources tell WIRED.
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Secretive White House Surveillance Program Gives Cops Access to Trillions of US Phone Records

By: Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra — November 20th 2023 at 18:25
A WIRED analysis of leaked police documents verifies that a secretive government program is allowing federal, state, and local law enforcement to access phone records of Americans who are not suspected of a crime.
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US Congress Report Calls for Privacy Reforms After FBI Surveillance 'Abuses'

By: Dell Cameron — November 16th 2023 at 17:38
A new report by an oversight committee in the US House of Representatives says the FBI has routinely violated rules governing FISA’s Section 702 surveillance program and must be reined in.
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Asian Americans Raise Alarm Over ‘Chilling Effects’ of Section 702 Surveillance Program

By: Dell Cameron — November 14th 2023 at 16:53
More than 60 groups advocating for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities are pushing the US Congress to reform the Section 702 surveillance program as Senate leaders move to renew it.
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US Privacy Groups Urge Senate Not to Ram Through NSA Spying Powers

By: Dell Cameron — November 13th 2023 at 21:12
An effort to reauthorize a controversial US surveillance program by attaching it to a must-pass spending bill has civil liberties advocates calling foul.
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Signal Is Finally Testing Usernames

By: Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron — November 11th 2023 at 14:00
Plus: A DDoS attack shuts down ChatGPT, Lockbit shuts down a bank, and a communications breakdown between politicians and Big Tech.
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Senate Leaders Plan to Prolong NSA Surveillance Using a Must-Pass Bill

By: Dell Cameron — November 10th 2023 at 21:54
Top senate officials are planning to save the Section 702 surveillance program by attaching it to a crucial piece of legislation. Critics worry a chance to pass privacy reforms will be missed.
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Government Surveillance Reform Act of 2023 Seeks to End Warrantless Police and FBI Spying

By: Dell Cameron — November 7th 2023 at 20:44
The Government Surveillance Reform Act of 2023 pulls from past privacy bills to overhaul how police and the feds access Americans’ data and communications.
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A Powerful Tool US Spies Misused to Stalk Women Faces Its Potential Demise

By: Dell Cameron — October 24th 2023 at 11:00
Though often viewed as the “crown jewel” of the US intelligence community, fresh reports of abuse by NSA employees and chaos in the US Congress put the tool's future in jeopardy.
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How Neuralink Keeps Dead Monkey Photos Secret

By: Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra — October 4th 2023 at 10:00
Elon Musk’s brain-chip startup conducted years of tests at UC Davis, a public university. A WIRED investigation reveals how Neuralink and the university keep the grisly images of test subjects hidden.
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US Justice Department Urged to Investigate Gunshot Detector Purchases

By: Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra — September 28th 2023 at 16:15
A civil liberties group has asked the DOJ to investigate deployment of the ShotSpotter gunfire-detection system, which research shows is often installed in predominantly Black neighborhoods.
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