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Annaliza Savage
Security
May 9, 2011 7:00 AM

Video: The Dissection of an FBI Bumper-Beeper

Watch iFixit tear down a surreptitious tracking device.
  • Battle Brews Over FBI’s Warrantless GPS Tracking

  • FBI Vehicle-Tracking Device: The Teardown

  • How to Check Your Car for a GPS Tracker

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Everyone is sick of spam calls and creeper sites that show weirdos where you live—but can any service solve it?
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LastPass Users Had Their Data Stolen—Again
LastPass Users Had Their Data Stolen—Again
Plus: Former national security advisor John Bolton pleads guilty in classified-materials case, Microsoft helps take down major infostealer infrastructure, and more.
Lily Hay Newman
The Pentagon Is Looking Into the Dialog Data Exposure for Unmasking National Security Officials
The Pentagon Is Looking Into the Dialog Data Exposure for Unmasking National Security Officials
Exposed records from the private group included the personal information of a senior White House intelligence official and an active-duty special operations officer.
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ICE’s Internal Watchdog Is Now Investigating Online Critics
ICE’s Internal Watchdog Is Now Investigating Online Critics
The Office of Professional Responsibility has opened more than 100 cases over what ICE officials call “incidents of doxing and threats” against ICE employees.
Maddy Varner
Meta Tapped a Pentagon Supplier to Prototype Face Recognition for Its Glasses
Meta Tapped a Pentagon Supplier to Prototype Face Recognition for Its Glasses
Rank One, whose board includes a former CIA deputy director and a former FBI science chief, supplied face recognition to Meta for internal development of its smart glasses app.
Dell Cameron
Dialog Claims It Was Hacked. A Misconfigured Website Left Its Members Exposed
Dialog Claims It Was Hacked. A Misconfigured Website Left Its Members Exposed
The private events group, cofounded by Peter Thiel, says a “criminal” hacker is behind a breach that exposed members’ personal details. WIRED found no evidence a break-in was needed to access the files.
Dell Cameron
Meta Exposed Data Internally From Its Controversial Employee-Tracking Program
Meta Exposed Data Internally From Its Controversial Employee-Tracking Program
Employees had previously raised concerns about the initiative, which involves collecting workers’ keystroke data to train AI models.
Paresh Dave
The Busy Bar Is a Gadget to Get People to Leave You Alone
The Busy Bar Is a Gadget to Get People to Leave You Alone
Flipper Devices, a company that built a banned hacking device, now wants to hack your attention span.
Boone Ashworth
Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel’s Secretive ‘Dialog’ Society
Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel’s Secretive ‘Dialog’ Society
More than 200 of the world's elites registered for a retreat whose agenda runs from panels on cult-building and sex to prepping for World War III. An associated app offers matchmaking.
Dell Cameron
Trump Administration Allows Anthropic to Release  Mythos to Select US Organizations
Trump Administration Allows Anthropic to Release Mythos to Select US Organizations
After weeks of negotiations, the White House permitted Anthropic to grant access to its most advanced AI model to a select group of US companies and government agencies.
Maxwell Zeff
OpenAI Launches Full-Scale Effort to Patch Open-Source Bugs as It Takes on Anthropic’s Mythos
OpenAI Launches Full-Scale Effort to Patch Open-Source Bugs as It Takes on Anthropic’s Mythos
Amid concerns about AI models’ cybersecurity capabilities, OpenAI revealed an improved version of GPT-5.5-Cyber and its “Patch the Planet” initiative to fix open-source software bugs.
Lily Hay Newman
Paramount Refused to Air an Ad Criticizing Its Merger With Warner Bros.
Paramount Refused to Air an Ad Criticizing Its Merger With Warner Bros.
The commercial was submitted by the Freedom of the Press Foundation to run during Donald Trump’s UFC event. It criticized the $111 billion merger as a threat to the First Amendment.
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