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Moltbook, the Social Network for AI Agents, Exposed Real Humans’ Data

By: Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman — February 7th 2026 at 11:30
Plus: Apple’s Lockdown mode keeps the FBI out of a reporter’s phone, Elon Musk’s Starlink cuts off Russian forces, and more.
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ICE Agent’s ‘Dragging’ Case May Help Expose Evidence in Renee Good Shooting

By: Dell Cameron — February 6th 2026 at 22:14
The government has withheld details of the investigation of Renee Good’s killing—but an unrelated case involving the ICE agent who shot her could force new revelations.
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ICE and CBP’s Face-Recognition App Can’t Actually Verify Who People Are

By: Dell Cameron, Maddy Varner — February 5th 2026 at 20:28
ICE has used Mobile Fortify to identify immigrants and citizens alike over 100,000 times, by one estimate. It wasn't built to work like that—and only got approved after DHS abandoned its own privacy rules.
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Notepad++ Users, You May Have Been Hacked by China

By: Dan Goodin, Ars Technica — February 4th 2026 at 19:52
Suspected Chinese state-backed hackers hijacked the Notepad++ update infrastructure to deliver a backdoored version of the popular free source code editor and note-taking app for Windows.
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The Paramilitary ICE and CBP Units at the Center of Minnesota's Killings

By: Ali Winston — February 3rd 2026 at 19:52
Two agents involved in the shooting deaths of US citizens in Minneapolis are reportedly part of highly militarized DHS units whose extreme tactics are generally reserved for war zones.
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How Data Brokers Can Fuel Violence Against Public Servants

By: Maddy Varner — February 3rd 2026 at 11:00
A new report from the Public Service Alliance finds state privacy laws offer public servants few ways to protect their private data, even as threats against them are on the rise.
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ICE and Qatari Security Forces at the Winter Olympics Put Italians on Edge

By: Luigi Mastrodonato — February 2nd 2026 at 11:00
The influx of security personnel from around the world is sparking concern among Italians ahead of the Milano Cortina Olympic Games.
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Jeffrey Epstein Had a ‘Personal Hacker,’ Informant Claims

By: Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess, Andy Greenberg — January 31st 2026 at 11:30
Plus: AI agent OpenClaw gives cybersecurity experts the willies, China executes 11 scam compound bosses, a $40 million crypto theft has an unexpected alleged culprit, and more.
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How to Film ICE

Filming federal agents in public is legal, but avoiding a dangerous—even deadly—confrontation isn’t guaranteed. Here’s how to record ICE and CBP agents as safely as possible and have an impact.
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ICE Pretends It’s a Military Force. Its Tactics Would Get Real Soldiers Killed

By: John Publius — January 29th 2026 at 18:04
WIRED asked an active military officer to break down immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis and elsewhere.
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An AI Toy Exposed 50,000 Logs of Its Chats With Kids to Anyone With a Gmail Account

By: Andy Greenberg — January 29th 2026 at 17:00
AI chat toy company Bondu left its web console almost entirely unprotected. Researchers who accessed it found nearly all the conversations children had with the company’s stuffed animals.
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ICE Is Using Palantir’s AI Tools to Sort Through Tips

By: Caroline Haskins, Makena Kelly — January 28th 2026 at 21:40
ICE has been using an AI-powered Palantir system to summarize tips sent to its tip line since last spring, according to a newly released Homeland Security document.
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Here’s the Company That Sold DHS ICE’s Notorious Face Recognition App

By: Maddy Varner, Dell Cameron — January 28th 2026 at 20:17
Immigration agents have used Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of countless people in the US—including many citizens.
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Revealed: Leaked Chats Expose the Daily Life of a Scam Compound’s Enslaved Workforce

By: Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess — January 27th 2026 at 11:00
A whistleblower trapped inside a “pig butchering” scam compound gave WIRED a vast trove of its internal materials—including 4,200 pages of messages that lay out its operations in unprecedented detail.
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He Leaked the Secrets of a Southeast Asian Scam Compound. Then He Had to Get Out Alive

By: Andy Greenberg — January 27th 2026 at 11:00
A source trapped inside an industrial-scale scamming operation contacted me, determined to expose his captors’ crimes—and then escape. This is his story.
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Judge Delays Minnesota ICE Decision While Weighing Whether State Is Being Illegally Punished

By: Dell Cameron — January 26th 2026 at 22:39
A federal judge ordered a new briefing due Wednesday on whether DHS is using armed raids to pressure Minnesota into abandoning its sanctuary policies, leaving ICE operations in place for now.
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Deepfake ‘Nudify’ Technology Is Getting Darker—and More Dangerous

By: Matt Burgess — January 26th 2026 at 11:30
Sexual deepfakes continue to get more sophisticated, capable, easy to access, and perilous for millions of women who are abused with the technology.
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The Instant Smear Campaign Against Border Patrol Shooting Victim Alex Pretti

By: David Gilbert — January 25th 2026 at 00:37
Within minutes of the shooting, the Trump administration and right-wing influencers began disparaging the man shot by a federal immigration officer on Saturday in Minneapolis.
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ICE Asks Companies About ‘Ad Tech and Big Data’ Tools It Could Use in Investigations

By: Caroline Haskins — January 24th 2026 at 22:14
A new federal filing from ICE demonstrates how commercial tools are increasingly being considered by the government for law enforcement and surveillance.
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DOGE May Have Misused Social Security Data, DOJ Admits

By: Maddy Varner, Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts — January 24th 2026 at 11:30
Plus: The FAA blocks drones over DHS operations, Microsoft admits it hands over Bitlocker encryption keys to the cops, and more.
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US Judge Rules ICE Raids Require Judicial Warrants, Contradicting Secret ICE Memo

By: Dell Cameron, Matt Giles — January 23rd 2026 at 22:24
The ruling in federal court in Minnesota lands as Immigration and Customs Enforcement faces scrutiny over an internal memo claiming judge-signed warrants aren’t needed to enter homes without consent.
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CBP Wants AI-Powered ‘Quantum Sensors’ for Finding Fentanyl in Cars

By: Caroline Haskins — January 23rd 2026 at 17:08
US Customs and Border Protection is paying General Dynamics to create prototype “quantum sensors,” to be used with an AI database to detect fentanyl and other narcotics.
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149 Million Usernames and Passwords Exposed by Unsecured Database

By: Lily Hay Newman — January 23rd 2026 at 11:00
This “dream wish list for criminals” includes millions of Gmail, Facebook, banking logins, and more. The researcher who discovered it suspects they were collected using infostealing malware.
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ICE Agents Are ‘Doxing’ Themselves

By: Maddy Varner — January 22nd 2026 at 17:42
The alleged risks of being publicly identified have not stopped DHS  and ICE employees from creating profiles on LinkedIn, even as Kristi Noem threatens to treat revealing agents’ identities as a crime.
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Surveillance and ICE Are Driving Patients Away From Medical Care, Report Warns

By: Dell Cameron — January 21st 2026 at 18:04
A new EPIC report says data brokers, ad-tech surveillance, and ICE enforcement are among the factors leading to a “health privacy crisis” that is eroding trust and deterring people from seeking care.
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ICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 States

By: Dell Cameron — January 20th 2026 at 19:12
Internal ICE planning documents propose spending up to $50 million on a privately run network capable of shipping immigrants in custody hundreds of miles across the Upper Midwest.
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US Hackers Reportedly Caused a Blackout in Venezuela

By: Andy Greenberg, Maddy Varner, Lily Hay Newman — January 17th 2026 at 11:30
Plus: AI reportedly caused ICE to send agents into the field without training, Palantir’s app for targeting immigrants gets exposed, and more.
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Elon Musk’s Grok ‘Undressing’ Problem Isn’t Fixed

By: Matt Burgess — January 15th 2026 at 19:30
X has placed more restrictions on Grok’s ability to generate explicit AI images, but tests show that the updates have created a patchwork of limitations that fail to fully address the issue.
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Why ICE Can Kill With Impunity

By: Lila Hassan — January 15th 2026 at 18:54
Over the past decade, US immigration agents have shot and killed more than two dozen people. Not a single agent appears to have faced criminal charges.
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Former CISA Director Jen Easterly Will Lead RSAC Conference

By: Lily Hay Newman — January 15th 2026 at 13:00
The longtime cybersecurity professional says she’s taking the helm of the legacy security organization at “an inflection point” for tech and the world beyond.
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Hundreds of Millions of Audio Devices Need a Patch to Prevent Wireless Hacking and Tracking

By: Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman — January 15th 2026 at 12:00
Flaws in how 17 models of headphones and speakers use Google’s one-tap Fast Pair Bluetooth protocol have left devices open to eavesdroppers and stalkers.
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Verizon Outage Knocks Out US Mobile Service, Including Some 911 Calls

By: Lily Hay Newman — January 14th 2026 at 18:54
A major Verizon outage appeared to impact customers across the United States starting around noon ET on Wednesday. Calls to Verizon customers from other carriers may also be impacted.
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Trump Warned of a Tren de Aragua ‘Invasion.’ US Intel Told a Different Story

By: Dell Cameron, Ryan Shapiro — January 14th 2026 at 15:59
Hundreds of records obtained by WIRED show thin intelligence on the Venezuelan gang in the United States, describing fragmented, low-level crime rather than a coordinated terrorist threat.
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Dozens of ICE Vehicles in Minnesota Lack ‘Necessary’ Lights and Sirens

By: Caroline Haskins — January 13th 2026 at 16:45
A contract justification published in a federal register on Tuesday says that 31 ICE vehicles operating in the Twin Cities area “lack the necessary emergency lights and sirens” to be “compliant.”
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What to Do if ICE Invades Your Neighborhood

By: Lily Hay Newman, Maddy Varner, Matt Burgess — January 13th 2026 at 10:30
With federal agents storming the streets of American communities, there’s no single right way to approach this dangerous moment. But there are steps you can take to stay safe—and have an impact.
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Minnesota Sues to Stop ICE ‘Invasion’

By: Dell Cameron — January 12th 2026 at 22:42
The state of Minnesota, along with the Twin Cities, have sued the US government and several officials to halt the flood of agents carrying out an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation.
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FBI Agent’s Sworn Testimony Contradicts Claims ICE’s Jonathan Ross Made Under Oath

By: Matt Giles, Tim Marchman — January 12th 2026 at 22:11
The testimony also calls into question whether Ross failed to follow his training during the incident in which he reportedly shot and killed Minnesota citizen Renee Good.
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GoFundMe Ignores Own Rules by Hosting a Legal-Defense Fund for the ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good

By: Dell Cameron — January 12th 2026 at 18:48
The fundraiser for the ICE agent in the Renee Good killing has stayed online in seeming breach of GoFundMe’s own terms of service, prompting questions about selective enforcement.
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ICE Can Now Spy on Every Phone in Your Neighborhood

By: Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess — January 10th 2026 at 11:30
Plus: Iran shuts down its internet amid sweeping protests, an alleged scam boss gets extradited to China, and more.
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X Didn’t Fix Grok's ‘Undressing’ Problem. It Just Makes People Pay for It

By: Matt Burgess — January 9th 2026 at 15:19
X is allowing only “verified” users to create images with Grok. Experts say it represents the “monetization of abuse”—and anyone can still generate images on Grok’s app and website.
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ICE Agent Who Reportedly Shot Renee Good Was a Firearms Trainer, per Testimony

By: Matt Giles, Tim Marchman — January 9th 2026 at 03:19
Jonathan Ross told a federal court in December about his professional background, including “hundreds” of encounters with drivers during enforcement actions, according to testimony obtained by WIRED.
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Grok Is Generating Sexual Content Far More Graphic Than What's on X

By: Matt Burgess, Maddy Varner — January 7th 2026 at 21:47
A WIRED review of outputs hosted on Grok’s official website shows it’s being used to create violent sexual images and videos, as well as content that includes apparent minors.
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Grok Is Pushing AI ‘Undressing’ Mainstream

By: Matt Burgess, Maddy Varner — January 6th 2026 at 22:20
Paid tools that “strip” clothes from photos have been available on the darker corners of the internet for years. Elon Musk’s X is now removing barriers to entry—and making the results public.
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8 WhatsApp Features to Boost Your Security and Privacy

By: Kate O'Flaherty — January 4th 2026 at 11:00
Meta’s end-to-end encrypted messaging app is used by billions of people. Here’s how to make sure you’re one of the most locked-down ones out there.
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How to Protect Your iPhone or Android Device From Spyware

By: Kate O'Flaherty — January 3rd 2026 at 10:00
Being targeted by sophisticated spyware is relatively rare, but experts say that everyone needs to stay vigilant as this dangerous malware continues to proliferate worldwide.
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How Protesters Became Content for the Cops

By: Dell Cameron — January 2nd 2026 at 11:00
The tactics behind protest policing are changing—from one of cooperation to intentional antagonism for political marketing purposes.
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Fears Mount That US Federal Cybersecurity Is Stagnating—or Worse

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 31st 2025 at 11:00
Government staffing cuts and instability, including this year’s prolonged shutdown, could be hindering US digital defense and creating vulnerabilities.
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Discovering the Dimensions of a New Cold War

By: Michael McFaul — December 31st 2025 at 10:00
The United States’ plan for dealing with Putin’s Russia and Xi’s China remains ill-defined among a shifting global order. That must change.
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The Worst Hacks of 2025

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 29th 2025 at 12:00
From university breaches to cyberattacks that shut down whole supply chains, these were the worst cybersecurity incidents of the year.
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The New Surveillance State Is You

By: Andrew Couts — December 29th 2025 at 11:00
Privacy may be dead, but civilians are turning conventional wisdom on its head by surveilling the cops as much as the cops surveil them.
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The Most Dangerous People on the Internet in 2025

By: WIRED Staff — December 29th 2025 at 10:30
From Donald Trump to DOGE to Chinese hackers, this year the internet’s chaos caused outsize real-world harm.
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The US Must Stop Underestimating Drone Warfare

By: Raj Shah and Christopher Kirchhoff — December 27th 2025 at 10:00
The future of conflict is cheap, rapidly manufactured, and tough to defend against.
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The Age of the All-Access AI Agent Is Here

By: Matt Burgess — December 24th 2025 at 11:00
Big AI companies courted controversy by scraping wide swaths of the public internet. With the rise of AI agents, the next data grab is far more private.
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NYPD Sued Over Possible Records Collected Through Muslim Spying Program

By: Ali Winston — December 23rd 2025 at 17:33
The New York Police Department's “mosque-raking” program targeted Muslim communities across NYC. Now, as the city's first Muslim mayor takes office, one man is fighting—again—to fully expose it.
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Chinese Crypto Scammers on Telegram Are Fueling the Biggest Darknet Markets Ever

By: Andy Greenberg — December 23rd 2025 at 11:00
Online black markets once lurked in the shadows of the dark web. Today, they’ve moved onto public platforms like Telegram—and are racking up historic illicit fortunes.
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The ‘Epstein’s Suicide’ Video in the Latest DOJ Release Isn’t What It Seems

By: Maddy Varner, Brian Barrett — December 22nd 2025 at 23:34
Here’s how a fake clip from 2019 wound up in the latest Justice Department Epstein files dump.
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The Justice Department Released More Epstein Files—but Not the Ones Survivors Want

By: Brian Barrett, Maddy Varner — December 22nd 2025 at 19:43
The DOJ says it still has “hundreds of thousands” of pages to review, as the latest Epstein files release spurred more pushback from Democratic lawmakers and other critics of the administration.
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Hackers Stole Millions of PornHub Users’ Data for Extortion

By: Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman, Dell Cameron — December 20th 2025 at 11:30
Plus: Cisco discloses a zero-day with no available patch, Venezuela accuses the US of a cyberattack, and more.
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Here’s What’s in the DOJ’s Epstein Files Release—and What’s Missing

By: Maddy Varner, Dell Cameron, Caroline Haskins — December 20th 2025 at 00:34
From photos of former president Bill Clinton to images of strange scrapbooks, the Justice Department’s release is curious but far from revelatory.
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ICE Seeks Cyber Upgrade to Better Surveil and Investigate Its Employees

By: Dell Cameron — December 18th 2025 at 19:14
The agency plans to renew a sweeping cybersecurity contract that includes expanded employee monitoring as the government escalates leak investigations and casts internal dissent as a threat.
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