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@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-09-25 15:20:56

Sources: Microsoft terminated Israel's Unit 8200 access to Azure, after an investigation found the tech was used for mass surveillance in Gaza and West Bank (The Guardian)
theguardian.com/world/2025/sep

Flock Surveillance
refers to the camera and data systems developed by Flock Safety,
-- a private technology company that provides automated license plate recognition  and
vehicle-tracking networks to
police departments, homeowners’ associations, and private businesses across the U.S.
🔥This system enables mass tracking of drivers and data sharing across police and private networks
without sufficient oversight,
raising serious concerns about privacy, …

@poppastring@dotnet.social
2025-09-25 18:49:36

Microsoft will no longer allow Israel to use its cloud services to enable its mass surveillance of occupied Palestinians – "the first known case of a US technology company withdrawing services provided to the Israeli military since the beginning of its war on Gaza"

@arXiv_csCR_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-14 11:59:58

Man-in-the-Middle Proof-of-Concept via Krontiris' Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman Over COSE (EDHOC) in C
Daniel Hennig, Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro
arxiv.org/abs/2510.10574

@Tupp_ed@mastodon.ie
2025-12-10 07:33:01

New Gist: Waving the Ban Hammer
Patrick O'Donovan has proposed a National ID system, a Meta-endorsed regulation model and a mass surveillance machine, all in one.
It's government by Dunning-Kruger.
thegist.ie/the-gist-waving-the<…

A sledgehammer held up in the air
@jerome@jasette.facil.services
2025-09-25 15:31:16

Microsoft has terminated the Israeli military’s access to technology it used to operate a powerful surveillance system that collected millions of Palestinian civilian phone calls made each day in Gaza and the West Bank

@vosje62@mastodon.nl
2025-09-25 16:07:04

Microsoft blocks Israel’s use of its technology in mass surveillance of Palestinians | Israel | The Guardian
theguardian.com/world/2025/sep

Equipped with Azure’s near-limitless storage capacity and computing power, Unit 8200 had built an indiscriminate new system allowing its intelligence officers to collect, play back and analyse the content of cellular calls of an entire population.

The project was so expansive that, according to sources from Unit 8200 – which is equivalent in its remit to the US National Security Agency – a mantra emerged internally that captured its scale and ambition: “A million calls an hour.”
According to several sources, the enormous repository of intercepted calls – which amounted to as much as 8,000 terabytes of data – was held in a Microsoft datacentre in the Netherlands. Within days of the Guardian publishing the investigation, Unit 8200 appears to have swiftly moved the surveillance data out of the country.

According to sources familiar with the huge data transfer outside of the EU country, it occurred in early August. Intelligence sources said Unit 8200 planned to transfer t…
@servelan@newsie.social
2025-09-26 15:29:58

Israel used Microsoft's Dutch data centre for mass surveillance - DutchNews.nl
dutchnews.nl/2025/09/israel-us

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-10-08 11:06:46

"The website, called Fight Chat Control, was set up by Joachim, a 30-year-old software engineer living in Aalborg, Denmark. He made it after learning of a new attempt to approve a European Union proposal to fight child sexual abuse material (CSAM) — a bill seen by privacy activists as breaking encryption and leading to mass surveillance."
One-man spam campaign ravages EU ‘chat control’ bill

@ErikJonker@mastodon.social
2025-10-06 07:06:31

Germany's seems close to reversing its opposition to mass surveillance & private message scanning, & backing the Chat Control bill. This could end private communications in the EU. Please do not let this happen...
#chatcontrol #EU

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-03 16:38:26

The EU is pushing to scan ALL private messages, even encrypted ones, endangering privacy, security, and fundamental freedoms across 450 million people.
This is mass surveillance disguised as child protection, and it breaks encryption, risks false accusations, and threatens democracy worldwide.
Learn more & act NOW: fightchatcontrol…

Cartoon of a surveillance room with three characters, one at a computer labeled "EU." Walls filled with tabs for various groups. Tone is critical and satirical.
@bici@mastodon.social
2025-11-07 18:29:09

"Google showing a wall of ads before any real results. Facebook promising to “never spy on you,” before evolving into a mass surveillance apparatus. Amazon’s highest-ranked products buoyed by fake reviews."
theglobeandmail.com/culture/bo

@inthehands@hachyderm.io
2025-11-03 20:28:20

I can’t comment specifically on Apple’s tech — out of my depth on both the theoretical and the as-implemented sides here — but I will say that this is •exactly• the kind of stuff that all these tech giants would be pouring billions of dollars into if they actually half a crap about privacy and weren’t just looking to use AI as yet another toehold for mass surveillance. mastodon.social/@fj/1154859421

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2025-11-04 18:36:55

I don't appreciate the people who mock this poor man. Every year there are countless mass sandwichings in schools throughout the country, and we tolerate it because we, as a society, have lost our way. Kids and teachers huddled in their classrooms as mustard and onions fly through the air. WHERE'S YOUR HUMANITY, PEOPLE??

‪Dave Jamieson‬ ‪@jamieson.bsky.social‬

Big day at U.S. District Court in D.C. where Sean Dunn, the D.C. Sandwich Guy, is on trial for misdemeanor assault of a federal officer. 

Border Patrol agent Gregory Lairmore is on the stand narrating surveillance video of the sammie toss.

'Now he’s struck me with the sandwich,' Lairmore says.


Border Patrol agent Lairmore testifies that he was not injured by the sandwich, but he felt the impact through his ballistic vest.

The sandwich cam…
‪Dave Jamieson‬ ‪@jamieson.bsky.social‬

The defense team presses Lairmore on whether the sandwich really 'exploded.' They return to the photo of the sandwich and wrapper on the ground.

"That sandwich hasn't exploded at all, has it?" defense asks.

"It looks like a little bit is coming out towards the bottom," Lairmore replies.


Lairmore testifies that other agents gave him a plush sandwich toy, which he placed on the shelf in his office, and a patch that said "Felony Footlong," whic…
@newsie@darktundra.xyz
2025-11-06 17:38:42

EU Parliament committee votes to advance controversial Europol data sharing proposal therecord.media/eu-parliament-