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EU Condemns Illegal Use of Spyware, Vows to Enforce Data Protection Laws

The European Commission strongly condemned the illegal use of the Israeli spyware Graphite by Paragon, citing the violation of data privacy laws and the targeting of journalist Francesco Cancellato; the Commission will utilize all available tools to enforce EU law and ensure compliance with data pro...

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Jack's Law" Expansion Raises Concerns of Mass Surveillance in Queensland

Queensland's controversial "Jack's Law," permitting police to randomly search individuals, is expanding to all public spaces despite concerns about disproportionate targeting of marginalized groups and a lack of evidence supporting its effectiveness in reducing knife crime; the law will become perma...

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German Investigation of Russian Cargo Ship Amidst Rising Drone Sightings

German authorities investigated the Russian-crewed cargo ship "HAV Dolphin" in May 2025 due to its prolonged stay near a naval base and subsequent drone sightings; searches yielded no drones but raised concerns about the use of civilian ships by Russia for surveillance.

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ICE's Electronic Monitoring of Asylum Seekers in NYC Creates Widespread Fear and Instability

Over 12,000 immigrants in New York City are under ICE's electronic monitoring programs, facing challenges with employment, social integration, and mental health due to constant surveillance, despite lacking criminal records; the program's budget has ballooned to nearly $470 million by 2024.

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Germany's Police Data Platform: Palantir Debate Highlights Security vs. Privacy Concerns

The German federal government approved a unified police data analysis platform, sparking debate over the potential use of Palantir software due to privacy concerns and previous constitutional court rulings against similar deployments; the software offers efficient data integration but raises questio...

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Argentina Denies Leaked Intelligence Plan Amid Surveillance Concerns

Argentinian President Milei's office denied a report by La Nación detailing a leaked national intelligence plan with ambiguous language that could enable the surveillance of journalists and political figures, despite confirming the plan's existence.

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Military deployed to quell Los Angeles protests against ICE raids

On Monday, the Pentagon deployed 700 active-duty Marines and 4,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quell protests against ICE raids; President Trump called protesters "insurrectionists", potentially invoking the Insurrection Act.

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Telegram's Security Risks: Links to Russian Intelligence Raise Concerns

Telegram's infrastructure, managed by a company linked to Russian intelligence, raises serious security concerns because user chats are not end-to-end encrypted by default, enabling potential access to user data.

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Italy Terminates Contract with Israeli Spyware Firm Paragon Solutions

Italy ended its contract with Israeli spyware firm Paragon Solutions after Meta warned dozens, including Italian journalist Francesco Cancellato, of potential surveillance via Paragon's "Graphite" spyware; the Italian Parliament's Security Committee (COPASIR) confirmed the termination.

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China Uses ChatGPT for Covert Influence Operations

OpenAI's report details how Chinese propagandists used ChatGPT for covert influence operations, generating social media posts and internal documents, including performance reviews, across multiple platforms and languages, targeting various countries and topics.

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Sacramento County to Use Drones for Homeless Probationer Outreach

Sacramento County's probation department plans to use three drones to locate and communicate with homeless people on probation, aiming to reduce warrants and provide support services; this has drawn criticism from the Sacramento Homeless Union.

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Trump Administration's Expanded Use of Polygraph Tests Raises Concerns

The Trump administration's increased use of polygraph tests in federal agencies beyond pre-employment screenings or periodic checks for national security and law enforcement raises concerns about its weaponization for intimidation, despite a history of unreliability in detecting spies and lack of sc...

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