Of course, they are not only the soldiers who are involved in Los Angeles protests against the heavy repressions by the immigration and application of customs (ICE). There is also customs protection and borders (CBP), which has further intensified the federal involvement by predatory drones on Los Angeles. And there are local and state authorities, who have used “non -lethal” weapons and chemical agents such as tear gas against protesters. Even the autonomous driving taxis of Waymo-Alcuni of which they were set on fire during the Los Angeles protests last weekend-they were used to investigate the people who commit crimes during events thanks to their surveillance skills.
In addition to the protests, the community -free community is rejecting the application of ICE by transforming the social media platforms into FAI -DA -DA -to the ice raid systems and other activities. And with thousands of protests that take place this weekend, we have updated our guide to the protection of your privacy, in addition to your physical security, in the meantime.
Even if you are not an immigrant or participate in protests, it is possible that your data are still shared with the immigration authorities. In collaboration with Wired, 404 Media this week revealed that a data broker owned by the main airlines has sold US flight data for CBP and commissioned the agency not to reveal that he did it. 404 also detailed a bug that allowed a researcher to discover the telephone numbers connected to any Google account. (Since then the bug has been solved.) Finally, we have analyzed the Ai Apple strategy, which seems to be based more on privacy than on the splashy characteristics.
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The Trump administration has in silence in silence the transfer of medicoid data belonging to people without documents to deportation officials this week, according to the Associated Press, in a move that legal experts warn will probably errone the trust of the public in the management of personal data by the government and will cause a chilling effect among people without desperate documents for medical care.
The transfer, which according to what was reported was ordered by the Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and included names, addresses, state of immigration and health requests, concerns millions of members, many in states that pay for coverage using their funds, the ap. The transfer can also be illegal, violating the social security law and other data management statutes. According to the AP, Medicoid officials warned the administration of not having the legal authority to spread the registers and that this would have led to legal and reputation risks that could lead the States to start to refuse to share information with the federal government, influencing the agency’s operational functions.
The governor of California Gavin Newsom, whose state is occupied by unwanted federal military forces and Ice agents who lead continuous swept among the neighborhoods strongly populated by immigrants, condemned the law, calling it “potentially illegal”. An HHS official rejected the request, stating that the agency acted in full compliance with the law, while refusing to clarify to journalists how the data would actually be used.
Moved, NSO group. Two Italian journalists were hacked with spyware created by the surveillance company focused on the Israeli Paragon phone, Citizen Lab revealed this week in a relationship based on forensic analysis of their phones. Two other Italians, both members of the Mediterranean staff without a profit for the rescue of immigrants who saved humans, also had their compromised phones with the same malware. The Paragon graphite malware, such as Pegasus Di NSO, infects the phones with a zero -clic technique that does not require any interaction from the victim, in this case using a vulnerability in the iPhones that was patient in iOS version 18.3 at the beginning of this year. While Citizen Lab has not been able to determine the customer paragon behind the intrusions, there is a reason to suspect the Italian government, given that an Italian parliamentary committee has determined in a report at the beginning of this month that two Italian intelligence agencies are Paragon customers.
In his last save against the Russian aeronautics, the Hur Military Intelligence Agency of Ukraine said he violated the Tupolev network, an aerospace company that produces and strategic bombers of Russia. According to Cybersecurity News record, Ukrainian state hackers claim to have stolen 4.4 Gigabytes of data, including internal communications, meetings of meetings, staff files and purchase registers. In particular, Hur claims to have targeted data on the people involved in the maintenance and maintenance of the Russian bombers fleet, which targeted the Ukrainian cities. The hackers also defaced the homepage of the Tupolev website to show an owl that holds a Russian plane. “There is nothing secret in Tupolev’s activities for Ukrainian intelligence,” said Hur in a note. “The result of the operation will be evident both on the ground and in the sky.” The move follows the operation of unprecedented drones of Ukraine at the beginning of this month which damaged or destroyed 41 Russian planes, including bombers and espionage planes.
Last Wednesday, a Consortium of Interpol police and 26 countries announced a reduction, nicknamed “Operation Secure”, of domains and other digital infrastructures related to 69 variants of infostealer malware. In recent years, harmful hackers have increasingly reached the malware that steals information or infostealers, who acquire sensitive information such as passwords, cookies and research stories to make easier for attackers to direct specific organizations and individuals. Operation Secure went from January to April this year, said Interpol, and involved Takedown of over 20,000 ip harmful ip addresses or domains and seizure of 41 servers, as well as more than 100 GB of data. A total of 32 people were also arrested in relation to investigations in Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Nauru and elsewhere. Interpol described the operation as a “regional initiative” organized by the joint operations of Asia and the Pacific of the South against the computer crime project.
Meta sued Hong Kong Joy Timeline HK Limited for having repeatedly advertised an app on Instagram called Crushai who offers deep “nudification”, using artificial intelligence to remove clothes from anyone in a photo. Meta declared in his announcement of the cause that the company had repeatedly violated its terms of service for advertisers and that the move is part of a wider repression on similar deepfake apps driven by “contradictory advertisers”, while double the companies that violate its terms. “We will continue to take the necessary measures, which could include a legal action – against those who abuse our platforms like this,” Meta wrote in a note.