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

The hacktivist group Anonymous has recently made headlines by leaking the identities of 350 individuals alleged to be members of the Ku Klux Klan. This action aims to expose those involved in a hate group that has caused significant harm throughout history. The move is part of a broader initiative to confront racism and intolerance

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Defcon 25 Spies in the Skies

Recently, government surveillance has taken to the skies and raised serious concerns for privacy and civil liberties. Law enforcement agencies such as the FBI, CBP, DEA, and local police departments have deployed aircraft with advanced surveillance technology to monitor activities on the ground. This practice has grown increasingly sophisticated, prompting journalists, researchers, and citizen activists

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

A federal jury has convicted Robert Doggart, 65, of Signal Mountain, Tennessee, on multiple charges related to his plot to attack a Muslim community in New York. The verdict, announced by Acting Assistant Attorney General Tom Wheeler and U.S. Attorney Nancy Stallard Harr, marks a significant victory in the fight against domestic terrorism and religious

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Cellebrite Smartphone Forensics – What You Need to Know

In today’s digital age, smartphones have become a crucial source of evidence in legal investigations and litigation. From employment disputes to corporate fraud cases, these devices hold a wealth of information that can make or break a case. As requests for smartphone data analysis continue to rise, legal and technology professionals need to understand the

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DEA Surveillance Aircraft Registered to Fake Company Exposed

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) utilizes a fleet of surveillance aircraft registered under fake companies. These planes, often small and easily unnoticed, are deployed for monitoring activities across various U.S. cities. Using fictitious companies allows the DEA to operate without drawing public attention or raising suspicion. Reports indicate that the DEA’s surveillance operations include planes

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