Daily Archives: June 30, 2022

NBC News: Police sweep Google searches to find suspects. The tactic is facing its first legal challenge

NBC News: Police sweep Google searches to find suspects. The tactic is facing its first legal challenge by Jon Schuppe (“Privacy advocates are watching the case closely, concerned that police could use reverse keyword searches to investigate people who seek … Continue reading

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Reason: This Innocent Woman’s House Was Destroyed by a SWAT Team. A Jury Says She’s Owed $60,000

Reason: This Innocent Woman’s House Was Destroyed by a SWAT Team. A Jury Says She’s Owed $60,000 by Sam Binion (“When Vicki Baker cleared out her home in McKinney, Texas, in 2020, she filled two 40-foot dumpsters with her belongings. … Continue reading

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The Intercept: Cryptocurrency Titan Coinbase Providing “Geo Tracking Data” to ICE

The Intercept: Cryptocurrency Titan Coinbase Providing “Geo Tracking Data” to ICE by Sam Biddle (“ICE is now able to track transactions made through nearly a dozen different digital currencies, including Bitcoin, Ether, and Tether.”)

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