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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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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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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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Border Patrol Bets on Small Drones to Expand US Surveillance Reach

By: Dell Cameron — December 17th 2025 at 18:12
Federal records show CBP is moving from testing small drones to making them standard surveillance tools, expanding a network that can follow activity in real time and extend well beyond the border.
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AI Toys for Kids Talk About Sex, Drugs, and Chinese Propaganda

By: Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess — December 13th 2025 at 11:30
Plus: Travelers to the US may have to hand over five years of social media history, South Korean CEOs are resigning due to cyberattacks, and more.
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Warnings Mount in Congress Over Expanded US Wiretap Powers

By: Dell Cameron — December 11th 2025 at 22:15
Experts tell US lawmakers that a crucial spy program’s safeguards are failing, allowing intel agencies deeper, unconstrained access to Americans’ data.
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Doxers Posing as Cops Are Tricking Big Tech Firms Into Sharing People’s Private Data

By: David Gilbert — December 11th 2025 at 18:54
A spoofed email address and an easily faked document is all it takes for major tech companies to hand over your most personal information.
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The US Won't Sanction China for Salt Typhoon Hacking

By: Andy Greenberg — December 6th 2025 at 11:30
Plus: Officials warn of a disturbingly stealthy Chinese malware specimen, a CISA nomination stalls, and more.
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Huge Trove of Nude Images Leaked by AI Image Generator Startup’s Exposed Database

By: Matt Burgess — December 5th 2025 at 11:00
An AI image generator startup’s database was left accessible to the open internet, revealing more than 1 million images and videos, including photos of real people who had been “nudified.”
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‘Signalgate’ Inspector General Report Wants Just One Change to Avoid a Repeat Debacle

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 5th 2025 at 00:02
The United States Inspector General report reviewing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s text messaging mess recommends a single change to keep classified material secure.
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Cloudflare Has Blocked 416 Billion AI Bot Requests Since July 1

By: Lily Hay Newman — December 4th 2025 at 22:04
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince claims the internet infrastructure company’s efforts to block AI crawlers are already seeing big results.
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A New Anonymous Phone Carrier Lets You Sign Up With Nothing but a Zip Code

By: Andy Greenberg — December 4th 2025 at 17:00
Privacy stalwart Nicholas Merrill spent a decade fighting an FBI surveillance order. Now he wants to sell you phone service—without knowing almost anything about you.
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Your Data Might Determine How Much You Pay for Eggs

By: Maddy Varner — December 2nd 2025 at 19:10
A newly enacted New York law requires retailers to say whether your data influences the price of basic goods like a dozen eggs or toilet paper, but not how.
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Flock Uses Overseas Gig Workers to Build Its Surveillance AI

By: Joseph Cox — December 1st 2025 at 14:00
An accidental leak revealed that Flock, which has cameras in thousands of US communities, is using workers in the Philippines to review and classify footage.
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The WIRED Guide to Digital Opsec for Teens

By: JP Aumasson, Lily Hay Newman — November 29th 2025 at 12:00
Practicing good “operations security” is essential to staying safe online. Here's a complete guide for teenagers (and anyone else) who wants to button up their digital lives.
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The Destruction of a Notorious Myanmar Scam Compound Appears to Have Been ‘Performative’

By: Matt Burgess — November 26th 2025 at 16:33
Myanmar’s military has been blowing up parts of the KK Park scam compound. Experts say the actions are likely for show.
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ICE Offers Up to $280 Million to Immigrant-Tracking ‘Bounty Hunter’ Firms

By: Dell Cameron — November 25th 2025 at 19:54
Immigration and Customs Enforcement lifted a $180 million cap on a proposed immigrant-tracking program while guaranteeing multimillion-dollar payouts for private surveillance firms.
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US Border Patrol Is Spying on Millions of American Drivers

By: Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts — November 22nd 2025 at 11:30
Plus: The SEC lets SolarWinds off the hook, Microsoft stops a historic DDoS attack, and FBI documents reveal the agency spied on an immigration activist Signal group in New York City.
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WIRED Roundup: DHS’s Privacy Breach, AI Romantic Affairs, and Google Sues Text Scammers

By: Zoë Schiffer, Brian Barrett — November 19th 2025 at 22:09
In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we discuss our scoop about how the Department of Homeland Security illegally collected Chicago residents’ data for months, as well as the news of the week.
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Vaping Is ‘Everywhere’ in Schools—Sparking a Bathroom Surveillance Boom

By: Mark Keierleber — November 19th 2025 at 10:00
Schools in the US are installing vape-detection tech in bathrooms to thwart student nicotine and cannabis use. A new investigation reveals the impact of using spying to solve a problem.
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A Simple WhatsApp Security Flaw Exposed 3.5 Billion Phone Numbers

By: Andy Greenberg — November 18th 2025 at 14:00
By plugging tens of billions of phone numbers into WhatsApp’s contact discovery tool, researchers found “the most extensive exposure of phone numbers” ever—along with profile photos and more.
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Mexico City Is the Most Video-Surveilled Metropolis in the Americas

By: Dalila Sarabia — November 7th 2025 at 11:00
Despite 83,000 public cameras, crime in Mexico City remains high—and widespread surveillance raises myriad ethical issues.
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Zohran Mamdani Just Inherited the NYPD Surveillance State

By: Ali Winston — November 5th 2025 at 17:51
In addition to affordability, New York City’s mayor-elect will be forced to reckon with the NYPD’s sweeping mass surveillance operations.
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FBI Warns of Criminals Posing as ICE, Urges Agents to ID Themselves

By: Dell Cameron, Caroline Haskins — November 4th 2025 at 19:30
In a bulletin to law enforcement agencies, the FBI said criminal impersonators are exploiting ICE’s image and urged nationwide coordination to distinguish real operations from fakes.
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CBP Searched a Record Number of Phones at the US Border Over the Past Year

By: Matt Burgess, Dell Cameron — October 28th 2025 at 15:26
The total number of US Customs and Border Protection device searches jumped by 17 percent over the 2024 fiscal year, but more invasive forensic searches remain relatively rare.
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Hundreds of People With ‘Top Secret’ Clearance Exposed by House Democrats’ Website

By: Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess — October 27th 2025 at 10:30
A database containing information on people who applied for jobs with Democrats in the US House of Representatives was left accessible on the open web.
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Amazon Explains How Its AWS Outage Took Down the Web

By: Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — October 25th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: The Jaguar Land Rover hack sets an expensive new record, OpenAI’s new Atlas browser raises security fears, Starlink cuts off scam compounds, and more.
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This ‘Privacy Browser’ Has Dangerous Hidden Features

By: Matt Burgess — October 23rd 2025 at 09:30
The Universe Browser is believed to have been downloaded millions of times. But researchers say it behaves like malware and has links to Asia’s booming cybercrime and illegal gambling networks.
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Hackers Dox ICE, DHS, DOJ, and FBI Officials

By: Andy Greenberg, Matt Burgess — October 18th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: A secret FBI anti-ransomware task force gets exposed, the mystery of the CIA’s Kryptos sculpture is finally solved, North Koreans busted hiding malware in the Ethereum blockchain, and more.
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When Face Recognition Doesn’t Know Your Face Is a Face

By: Matt Burgess — October 15th 2025 at 09:30
An estimated 100 million people live with facial differences. As face recognition tech becomes widespread, some say they’re getting blocked from accessing essential systems and services.
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3 Best VPN for iPhone (2025), Tested and Reviewed

By: Jacob Roach — October 14th 2025 at 11:30
There are dozens of iPhone VPNs at your disposal, but these are the services that will actually keep your browsing safe.
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Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data

By: Andy Greenberg, Matt Burgess — October 14th 2025 at 01:00
With just $800 in basic equipment, researchers found a stunning variety of data—including thousands of T-Mobile users’ calls and texts and even US military communications—sent by satellites unencrypted.
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'Happy Gilmore' Producer Buys Spyware Maker NSO Group

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 11th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: US government cybersecurity staffers get reassigned to do immigration work, a hack exposes sensitive age-verification data of Discord users, and more.
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Apple Announces $2 Million Bug Bounty Reward for the Most Dangerous Exploits

By: Lily Hay Newman — October 10th 2025 at 09:15
With the mercenary spyware industry booming, Apple VP Ivan Krstić tells WIRED that the company is also offering bonuses that could bring the max total reward for iPhone exploits to $5 million.
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Apple and Google Pull ICE-Tracking Apps, Bowing to DOJ Pressure

By: Matt Burgess, Andy Greenberg, Andrew Couts — October 4th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: China sentences scam bosses to death, Europe is ramping up its plans to build a “drone wall” to protect against Russian airspace violations, and more.
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ICE Wants to Build Out a 24/7 Social Media Surveillance Team

By: Dell Cameron — October 3rd 2025 at 13:21
Documents show that ICE plans to hire dozens of contractors to scan X, Facebook, TikTok, and other platforms to target people for deportation.
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Tile Tracking Tags Can Be Exploited by Tech-Savvy Stalkers, Researchers Say

By: Kim Zetter — September 29th 2025 at 09:30
A team of researchers found that, by not encrypting the data broadcast by Tile tags, users could be vulnerable to having their location information exposed to malicious actors.
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An App Used to Dox Charlie Kirk Critics Doxed Its Own Users Instead

By: Andy Greenberg, Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — September 27th 2025 at 14:25
Plus: A ransomeware gang steals data on 8,000 preschoolers, Microsoft blocks Israel’s military from using its cloud for surveillance, call-recording app Neon hits pause over security holes, and more.
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DHS Has Been Collecting US Citizens’ DNA for Years

By: Dell Cameron — September 23rd 2025 at 15:06
Newly released data shows Customs and Border Protection funneled the DNA of nearly 2,000 US citizens—some as young as 14—into an FBI crime database, raising alarms about oversight and legality.
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How to Use 1Password's Travel Mode at the Border (2025)

By: Jacob Roach — September 23rd 2025 at 11:30
Travel Mode not only hides your most sensitive data—it acts as if that data never existed in the first place.
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A Dangerous Worm Is Eating Its Way Through Software Packages

By: Lily Hay Newman, Andy Greenberg — September 20th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: An investigation reveals how US tech companies reportedly helped build China’s sweeping surveillance state, and two more alleged members of the Scattered Spider hacking group were arrested.
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How to Set Up and Use a Burner Phone

By: Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess — September 16th 2025 at 15:44
Obtaining and using a true burner phone is hard—but not impossible. Here are the steps you need to take to protect your mobile communications based on the risks you face.
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6 Best VPN Services (2025), Tested and Reviewed

By: Jacob Roach — October 20th 2025 at 13:00
Every VPN says it’s the best, but only some of them are telling the truth.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Yahoo Inbox Revealed

By: Lily Hay Newman, Dell Cameron — September 13th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: ICE deploys secretive phone surveillance tech, officials warn of Chinese surveillance tools in US highway infrastructure, and more.
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How China’s Propaganda and Surveillance Systems Really Operate

By: Zeyi Yang, Louise Matsakis — September 11th 2025 at 19:59
A series of corporate leaks show that Chinese technology companies function far more like their Western peers than one might imagine.
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Apple’s Big Bet to Eliminate the iPhone’s Most Targeted Vulnerabilities

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 11th 2025 at 13:59
Alongside new iPhones, Apple released a new security architecture on Tuesday: Memory Integrity Enforcement aims to eliminate the most frequently exploited class of iOS bugs.
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US Investment in Spyware Is Skyrocketing

By: Vas Panagiotopoulos — September 10th 2025 at 11:00
A new report warns that the number of US investors in powerful commercial spyware rose sharply in 2024 and names new countries linked to the dangerous technology.
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Cindy Cohn Is Leaving the EFF, but Not the Fight for Digital Rights

By: Dell Cameron — September 9th 2025 at 21:00
After 25 years at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Cindy Cohn is stepping down as executive director. In a WIRED interview, she reflects on encryption, AI, and why she’s not ready to quit the battle.
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A New Platform Offers Privacy Tools to Millions of Public Servants

By: Dell Cameron — September 9th 2025 at 10:00
From data-removal services to threat monitoring, the Public Service Alliance says its new marketplace will help public servants defend themselves in an era of data brokers and political violence.
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Massive Leak Shows How a Chinese Company Is Exporting the Great Firewall to the World

By: Zeyi Yang — September 9th 2025 at 03:00
Geedge Networks, a company with ties to the founder of China’s mass censorship infrastructure, is selling its censorship and surveillance systems to at least four other countries in Asia and Africa.
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ICE Has Spyware Now

By: Matt Burgess, Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman — September 6th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: An AI chatbot system is linked to a widespread hack, details emerge of a US plan to plant a spy device in North Korea, your job’s security training isn’t working, and more.
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Automated Sextortion Spyware Takes Webcam Pics of Victims Watching Porn

By: Andy Greenberg — September 3rd 2025 at 21:04
A new specimen of “infostealer” malware offers a disturbing feature: It monitors a target's browser for NSFW content, then takes simultaneous screenshots and webcam photos of the victim.
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DOGE Put Everyone’s Social Security Data at Risk, Whistleblower Claims

By: Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman, Dell Cameron — August 30th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: China’s Salt Typhoon hackers target 600 companies in 80 countries, Tulsi Gabbard purges CIA agents, hackers knock out Iranian ship communications, and more.
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SSA Whistleblower’s Resignation Email Mysteriously Disappeared From Inboxes

By: Makena Kelly, David Gilbert — August 29th 2025 at 22:49
Less than 30 minutes after the Social Security Administration’s chief data officer resigned following a whistleblower complaint, recipients could no longer access the resignation email.
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Phone Searches at the US Border Hit a Record High

By: Matt Burgess — August 20th 2025 at 16:01
Customs and Border Protection agents searched nearly 15,000 devices from April through June of this year, a nearly 17 percent spike over the previous three-month high in 2022.
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Highly Sensitive Medical Cannabis Patient Data Exposed by Unsecured Database

By: Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess — August 19th 2025 at 16:14
Nearly a million records, which appear to be linked to a medical-cannabis-card company in Ohio, included Social Security numbers, government IDs, health conditions, and more.
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Russia Is Cracking Down on End-to-End Encrypted Calls

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 16th 2025 at 10:30
Plus: ICE agents accidentally add a random person to a sensitive group chat, Norwegian intelligence blames the Kremlin for hacking a dam, and new facial recognition vans roam the UK.
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The First Federal Cybersecurity Disaster of Trump 2.0 Has Arrived

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 14th 2025 at 10:20
The breach of the US Courts records system came to light more than a month after the attack was discovered. Details about what was exposed—and who’s responsible—remain unclear.
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Data Brokers Face New Pressure for Hiding Opt-Out Pages From Google

By: Dell Cameron — August 13th 2025 at 18:00
After reporters found dozens of firms hiding privacy tools from search results, US senator Maggie Hassan insists the companies explain their practices—and pledge to improve access to privacy controls.
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