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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2024/07/24 3:25 p.m.10 views

Robot Dog Internet Jammer

Supposedly the DHS has these: The robot, called "NEO," is a modified version of the "Quadruped Unmanned Ground Vehicle" Q-UGV sold to law enforcement by a company called Ghost Robotics. Benjamine Huffman, the director of DHSs Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers FLETC, told police at the 2024...

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Wired Threat Level
added 2024/05/04 10:30 a.m.15 views

A New Surveillance Tool Invades Border Towns

Plus: An assassination plot, an AI security bill, a Project Nimbus revelation, and more of the week’s top security news...

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ThreatPost
added 2020/03/13 3:19 p.m.39 views

ACLU Sues Over U.S. Airport Facial-Recognition Technology

The American Civil Liberties Union ACLU has filed suit the Department of Homeland Security DHS over its use of facial recognition technology in airports, decrying the government’s “extraordinarily dangerous path” to normalize facial surveillance as well as its secrecy in making specific details o...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/11/13 11:45 a.m.47 views

Federal Court: Suspicionless Search of Traveler Devices by Border Agents Is Unconstitutional

In a win for the privacy of international travelers, a federal court in Boston has ruled that searchers of traveler electronic devices by border agents without suspicion is unconstitutional. The ruling from the U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts came in a 2017 case, Alasaad v. Nielsen...

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Wired Threat Level
added 2019/06/22 1:0 p.m.183 views

Hackers Used Two Firefox Zero Days to Hit a Crypto Exchange

A ransomware haul, a border security leak, and more of the week's top security news...

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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2018/07/23 11:17 a.m.23 views

1Password's Travel Mode

The 1Password password manager has just introduced "travel mode," which allows you to delete your stored passwords when you're in other countries or crossing borders: Your vaults aren't just hidden; they're completely removed from your devices as long as Travel Mode is on. That includes every ite...

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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2017/09/28 12:43 p.m.13 views

Department of Homeland Security to Collect Social Media of Immigrants and Citizens

New rules give the DHS permission to collect "social media handles, aliases, associated identifiable information, and search results" as part of people's immigration file. The Federal Register has the details, which seems to also include US citizens that communicate with immigrants. This is part ...

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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2017/06/01 3:59 p.m.33 views

Passwords at the Border

The password-manager 1Password has just implemented a travel mode that tries to protect users while crossing borders. It doesn't make much sense. To enable it, you have to create a list of passwords you feel safe traveling with, and then you can turn on the mode that only gives you access to thos...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2012/06/25 6:57 p.m.11 views

Travel Security Rundown

Summer travel season is well under way and considering the increasingly common reports detailing device seizures and data searches at international borders, you want to be very careful about the things you travel with. In a recently published SecureList article, Kaspersky Lab expert Dmitry...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2012/01/13 6:41 p.m.8 views

Encrypt!

The EFF are huge proponents of full-disk encryption with strong cryptography on every device you own. This is especially true if you’re concerned about having your mobile device seized at the border. A government forensics expert can easily crack any password or bypass it altogether for example, ...

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