Multiple people described hiding in the Walmart before being evacuated by police... READ MORE›
Apple's other line of defense against privacy abuse is the review that all apps undergo before they hit the App Store... READ MORE›
Tully said in the report that the board had not established that video surveillance is authorized under the Privacy Act... READ MORE›
Then, these Metro officers and armed Mandalay Bay security officers immediately responded to the 32nd floor ... READ MORE›
The gunman behind last week's Las Vegas massacre shot a security guard six minutes before the attack, police say, in a striking change to the timeline... READ MORE›
Ryan Jepson, the head of Calgary police's technical operations section, said his force has owned one IMSI catcher since 2015... READ MORE›
Police insisted there was no breakdown in security at the prison, a supposedly maximum security facility which has a round-the-clock electronic surveillance system... READ MORE›
The warning by Germany's Federal Network Agency came after student Stefan Hessel, from the University of Saarland, raised legal concerns about My Friend Cayla... READ MORE›
Numerous major police departments have real-time face recognition technology that allows surveillance cameras to scan the faces of pedestrians walking down the street, the report found... READ MORE›
It's the sort of thing you see in a Jason Bourne movie... READ MORE›
The biggest ever trial in Britain of facial recognition technology is to take place this weekend at London's Notting Hill Carnival, said London police Thursday... READ MORE›
The British intelligence agency, however, dismissed the claims from the privacy advocates, saying that the court's ruling would allow the vast surveillance techniques to continue... READ MORE›
This is part of a series examining the impact of China's Great Firewall, a mechanism of Internet censorship and surveillance that affects nearly 700 million users... READ MORE›
Bart Tommelein, Belgium's federal secretary in charge of privacy, said that the restrictions on privacy would only apply to terrorism suspects... READ MORE›
However Johannes Caspar, the Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection, rejected the argument that Facebook should only be subject to Irish data protection laws... READ MORE›
An experimental police surveillance program funded by Texas philanthropists John and Laura Arnold worries observers of private influence in the public sphere... READ MORE›
Edward Snowden lives in exile in Russia after quitting the National Security Agency in 2013 and revealing some of its surveillance secrets... READ MORE›
The state department said it was investigating the outbreak, and that some of the worst affected diplomats had been evacuated to Miami for examination and treatment... READ MORE›
Kingston police believe the SUV drove through a McDonald's parking, then north on Midland Avenue... READ MORE›
Three people received serious shrapnel injuries to the face and neck, but most of the victims had minor wounds, said Sansern Kaewkumnerd, a government spokesman... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court decision generated few headlines and little public debate in Japan... READ MORE›
According to Calgary police, officers were called to the Telus Convention Centre just after 11 p.m... READ MORE›
Family members of Amri, speaking from his hometown of Oueslatia in central Tunisia, were shaken to learn that he was a suspect... READ MORE›
From monitoring sales of Charlie Hebdo to using facial recognition technology on innocent people, Britains police are showing a lack of respect for our freedoms... READ MORE›
Stigler said she called the police and brought out a bucket to clean up the man's vomit before telling him, another man and two women with him to leave... READ MORE›
Two police officers fatally shot a knife-waving man Monday during a confrontation on a street in Sacramento, authorities said... READ MORE›
Blackstone ends talks for NSO Group stake that prompted protest sources... READ MORE›
SAN FRANCISCO - A slight majority of Americans say Apple should unlock the iPhone used by one of the killers in the San Bernardino, Calif... READ MORE›
Surveillance video shows the girl sitting on the bus, chatting to other passengers before Mr Jenifer stopped the bus and called police... READ MORE›
Worries abound Security experts fret that all these devices busy collecting, storing and sending information are not properly protected... READ MORE›
A crucial aspect of the smart cities plan is improving public security via the installation of networks of 'smart cameras'... READ MORE›
Al-Sisi warned his British counterpart of potential unrest among his citizens if his Big Brother tactics continue, and lectured Mr Cameron on the importance of democracy... READ MORE›
The privacy groups have appealed the British court's December ruling, which allowed for American and British intelligence agencies to continue sharing surveillance materials... READ MORE›
Security cameras that would have filmed Boris Nemtsov shooting were 'turned off for repairs'... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook Officials Terror suspect admits he is 'man in the hat' seen at Brussels airport Mohamed Abrini and three others charged with terrorist murder... READ MORE›
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