Google Glass privacy concerns continue to be raised, this time by Congress
By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie Members of the Congressional Bi-Partisan Privacy Caucus are the latest to join the many people raising concerns about Google Glass in a letter to Google CEO and co-founder Larry Page in which they request answers to eight pointed questions. Since the technology was introduced, Google Glass has [...]
Use of secretive ‘Stingray’ FBI cell phone tracking tool ruled lawful by judge
By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie Despite the fact that the FBI was accused of hiding information from judges when obtaining authorization for use of the secretive “Stingray” cell phone tracking device, a judge has ruled that the use of the device by federal agents was lawful. This case could quite unfortunately have [...]
Exploit can turn Google Glass into secret surveillance device, even Michael Chertoff isn’t a fan
By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie A hacker has proven that Google Glass can be turned into a secret surveillance device by anyone with physical access to the device, according to a report. Oddly enough, even former Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff has come out against the technology. It’s [...]
House subcommittee considering geolocation privacy, some claim no warrant should be required
By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie In the House the battle over the Fourth Amendment and privacy rages yet again with some saying our constitutional rights should be upheld while others claim probable cause warrants would hinder police. Currently, the debate surrounds geolocation data, which has been requested by the government more than [...]
Department of Justice secretly gave internet service providers immunity when conducting surveillance
By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie According to documents obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), the Department of Justice secretly authorized the interception of electronic communications on certain parts of AT&T and other internet service providers’ networks. Previously, EPIC obtained documents on the National Security Agency’s Perfect Citizen program which involves [...]
Boston Marathon bombing creates renewed debate over increased surveillance measures
By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie In the wake of the capture of both alleged Boston Marathon bombers, the debate around increasing surveillance measures has yet again made its way into the spotlight. Despite the fact that the United States is already a surveillance state with surveillance cameras in residential neighborhoods, constantly expanding [...]
