We Are Crowd-Sourcing the Panopticon

A man raises his phone as police move into a crowd. The video is shaky, loud, immediate. Within minutes, it is online. Within hours, it is everywhere. This is how accountability works now. Something happens, someone records it, and that footage can show what really happened, sometimes contradicting official accounts. It can empower citizens and create consequences for officials.

But the…

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Gwyneth Paltrow Just Goopified Drone Warfare

Despite reaping billions in the weapons industry as cofounder of the military-tech company Anduril, Trae Stephens says he does not believe that “wartime profiteering is ethical, really, in any way.” That was just one takeaway from an hourlong conversation he had with Gwyneth Paltrow on her Goop podcast last week, during which Stephens held forth […]

Sleepwalking Off a Digital Cliff: Australia's Surveillance Infrastructure, Layer by Layer

In 2020, journalists asked Australian police forces whether they were using Clearview AI — the American company that scraped three billion social media photos without consent to build a facial recognition database. The answer, from several state forces and the AFP, was no.

Then Clearview suffered a data breach. The stolen customer list included Australian law enforcement agencies. At that point,…

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AI Warfare Is Rewriting the Logic of Military Power

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming from a commercial technology into a core infrastructure of modern warfare, reshaping surveillance, targeting, intelligence analysis and the strategic balance of power between states. What was once viewed primarily as a civilian innovation powering search engines, automation and consumer applications is increasingly becoming embedded within the…

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DHS Is Getting Sued For the Truth About Its “Domestic Terrorism Watchlist”

Does photographing ICE agents make you a domestic terrorist in Donald Trump’s America? That’s the question being asked by a growing chorus of activists and legal observers who fear they’ve been placed on a government watchlist for exercising their First Amendment rights. Months after the Department of Homeland Security ended its aggressive immigration sweeps in […]

IP-Kameras: Risiken, Portfreigaben (RTSP/HTTP) & Checks

Moin, ich mag noch einmal etwas zu IP-Überwachungskameras schreiben. Ihr erinnert euch vielleicht an meinen letzten Beitrag zu diesem Thema KLICK.

Dort habe ich mich speziell auf den RTSP-Port bezogen und auch https://www.shodan.io/ als Beispiel genannt. Shodan scannt unaufhörlich IPv4-Adressen (bei IPv6 wäre ein flächendeckender Scan kaum praktikabel) und stellt seine Ergebnisse öffentlich zur…

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Portland kids will need a new accessory to swim in city pools this summer: an adult

“Activities for kids between the ages of 11 and 14 are almost nonexistent, and we are systematically removing these kids from every public space they could possibly spend time in off of screens,” she added.

Phoenix has a 13-year-old daughter and said that she knew “that middle school kids can be annoying,” but believes that “it is our community responsibility to socialize them.”

Phoenix…

監視テクノロジーの爆買いに走るICE

我々は監視産業というものを抜本的に見直さなければならない。監視産業は、広範かつ計り知れない人権侵害と市民的自由の侵害を可能にする主要な装置であり、民主主義そのものを脅かす権威主義的指導者たちに利用され続けている。監視産業が存在する限り、それが生み出すデータは、反民主主義勢力にとって抗いがたいツールであり続けるだろう。

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Eyes Wide Shut

A few days ago I was listening to an episode of It Could Happen Here — Cooper Quintin and Colonel Panic from the EFF walking through the American surveillance state. Flock cameras on every corner. Cell site simulators at protests. Facial recognition with no accountability, built on databases scraped from your social media without asking. PenLink buying location data harvested from your phone’s…

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BEM : plus de 877 000 candidats et des mesures renforcées contre la fraude

​ Les épreuves du Brevet d’enseignement moyen (BEM) débutent ce mardi 19 mai 2026 à travers tout le territoire national. Pour cette session, le ministère de l’Éducation nationale a déployé un dispositif logistique et sécuritaire d’envergure afin de garantir la régularité des examens et de lutter contre la fraude. ​Cette année, ce sont précisément 877 […]

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