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Chinese Communist Party in 2026: Why Many Hope for a Future Without It
By Xin Gaodi As the countdown to 2026 begins, the atmosphere of the New Year is already in the air...
Several American universities were named in the probe.
Top US Universities Named for AI Ties to CCP Surveillance Labs
By Gao Yun A new research report finds that several top U.S. universities—including MIT, Stanford,...
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Xi’s Tight Grip on Civil Servants Exposes Growing Insecurity Within China’s Regime
On Oct. 29, the website of China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and the National...
Inside China’s Expanding Intelligence Network in the UK: From Data to Political Influence
For years, the British government has struggled to define the scope and nature of the security threat...
Amazon is collecting more big data with its acquisition of iRobot, which maps the interior of your home.
Through Purchase of iRobot Amazon Can Now Map Your Home
Amazon just purchased a vacuum bot that not only sucks up your dust, but also your personal data by mapping...
Project Veritas journalists had their Microsoft, Google, and Apple accounts disclosed to the DOJ after a series of secret subpoenas last year.
DOJ Compelled Google and Apple to Provide Dossiers on Project Veritas Journalists: O’Keefe
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has compelled Google, Apple, and Microsoft to submit personal data...
Palantir was awarded a contract extension to deliver COVID vaccines and drugs to the public.
CDC Awards Controversial Palantir $5.3 Million Extension of COVID Drug Distribution Contract
Software giant Palantir has obtained a $5.3 million contract from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control...
Bosch surveillance camera startup Azena's innovating Android-derivative operating system and open developer app store raises concerns about security, privacy, and artificial intelligence.
Nobody’s Business: Surveillance Startup’s Innovation Warrants Security, AI, and Privacy Concerns
Technology startup Azena has ambitions to make camera surveillance more efficient through the use of...
Athletes Warned Against Speaking About Politics at Beijing Olympics
China has issued a warning to foreign athletes about potential punishment they may face for speech that...
Chinese and Russian hackers pose a major security threat to the U.S. This photo taken on August 4, 2020 shows Prince, a member of the hacking group Red Hacker Alliance who refused to give his real name, using his computer at their office in Dongguan, China's southern Guangdong province.
Chinese Tech Giant Huawei Linked to Surveillance Operations and Intelligence Gathering: Report
An analysis by the Washington Post finds that Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei may have played...
Man holds a sign welcoming hackers to the 2014 Hackers Trip to China event in Beijing. Chinese hackers have been found to pose as United Nations officers in order to conduct persecution of the Uyghur Muslim ethnic minority.
Chinese Hackers Pose as UN and Human Rights Entities to Attack Uyghurs
A recently published report revealed a campaign by Chinese hackers, pretending to be entities associated...
A person carrying an umbrella walks past a USPS mail box in the rain on August 25, 2020 in New York City. A team of the Postal Service’s law enforcement arm specializing in covert internet operations has been found surveilling social media and communication platforms such as Telegram and Parler for right-wing content.
Post Office Law Enforcement Arm Being Used to Surveil Internet for Right-Wing Content
A branch of the United States Postal Service (USPS) created to prevent misuse of the country’s postal...