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Anonymous Leaks Identities of 350 Alleged Ku Klux Klan Members, Revealing Hidden Networks

This week, the hacktivist collective Anonymous hit the headlines, releasing the identities of over 350 individuals alleged to be members of the Ku Klux Klan. This might have the potential to reveal the people of a hate group that has brought about great devastation in the past. It is part of a larger effort to combat racism and

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Defcon 25 Spies in the Skies

In recent years, government surveillance has moved into the skies, raising serious concerns about privacy and civil liberties. Federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, CBP DEA, and local police departments, have taken to the skies, utilizing airplanes outfitted with sophisticated surveillance technology to surveil ground-level activity. It has become more and more sophisticated, leading journalists, researchers,

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Federal Jury Convicts Tennessee Man for Plot to Burn Down New York Mosque

Robert Doggart, 65, of Signal Mountain, Tenn., was convicted by a federal jury on several charges stemming from his plot to attack a Muslim community in New York. The verdict, reported by Acting Assistant Attorney General Tom Wheeler and U.S. Attorney Nancy Stallard Harr, is a huge victory in the battle against domestic terrorism and religious discrimination.

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Cellebrite Smartphone Forensics – What You Need to Know

Smartphones are an important source of potential evidence in the types of investigations and litigation common in the digital world. From employment disputes to corporate fraud cases, these devices contain an abundance of information that can tip the scales in a case. As demands for smartphone data analysis continue to grow, legal and technology professionals must be

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DEA Surveillance Aircraft Registered to Fake Company Exposed

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has a fleet of surveillance aircraft registered under fake companies. These usually small, harder-to-spot planes are used for surveillance missions throughout different U.S. cities. The use of dummy companies lets the DEA run under the radar, without attracting public scrutiny or suspicion. Among those returning planes equipped with advanced technology, reports say, are

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