Two computer security groups say law enforcement agencies are taking a page out of the cybercriminal handbook, using targets’ own phones and computers to spy on them with methods traditionally associated with the world’s most malicious hackers.
Two computer security groups say law enforcement agencies are taking a page out of the cybercriminal handbook, using targets’ own phones and computers to spy on them with methods traditionally associated with the world’s most malicious hackers.
In an effort that involved multiple law enforcement agencies from Europe and the US, a large number of domains were seized because of illegal online activity that posed a risk for the financial information of unsuspecting customers.The websites were created to sell counterfeit merchandise such as headphones, sports jerseys, personal care products, shoes, toys, luxury […]
The NSA may claim its not collecting photos of American citizens for a facial recognition database, but the FBI most certainly is. The feds has been building what it calls the Next Generation Identification database, primarily by gathering mug shots from local law enforcement agencies. The software is being built of MorphoTrust, a company that […]
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