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News ReleasesAn Open Letter to the Members of the Wassenaar Arrangement2014-12-04 Reporters without Borders As members of the Coalition Against Unlawful Surveillance Exports (CAUSE), Reporters Without Borders, Amnesty International, Digitale Gesellschaft, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)... Companies that cooperate with dictatorships must be sanctioned2011-09-06 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns the criminal cooperation that exists between many western companies, especially those operating in the new technology area, and authoritarian regimes. UN body urged to take position on export of surveillance material2014-06-21 Reporters Without Borders As the UN Human Rights Council continues its 26th session and a panel discussion is held today on corporate social responsibility, Reporters Without Borders urges the council to promote the adoption o... Sources Select ResourcesBringing the Battlefield to the BorderThe Wild World of Border Security and Boundary Building in Arizona Miller, Todd Article 2012 CounterPunch The U.S.-Mexican border has not only become Ground Zero for every experiment in immigration enforcement and drug interdiction, but also the incubator, testing site, showcase, and staging ground for ev... Companies that cooperate with dictatorships must be sanctionedSources News Release Article 2011 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns the criminal cooperation that exists between many western companies, especially those operating in the new technology area, and authoritarian regimes. Fake cell phone 'towers' may be spying on Americans' calls, textsMunoz, Eduardo Article 2014 RT More than a dozen 'fake cell phone towers' could be secretly hijacking Americans' mobile devices in order to listen in on phone calls or snoop on text messages, a security-focused cell phone company c... How California police are tracking your biometric data in the fieldAgencies are using mobile fingerprint scanners, tattoo and facial recognition software Brown, J Pat; Maass, Dave Article 2015 EFF and MuckRock EFF and MuckRock got together to reveal how state and local law enforcement agencies are using mobile biometric technology in the field by filing public records requests around the country. Thousands ... Met police using surveillance system to monitor mobile phonesGallagher, Ryan; Syal, Rejeev Article 2011 Guardian Civil liberties group raises concerns over Met police purchase of technology to track public handsets over a targeted area.
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