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Kremlin planning database to track movement of conscripts evading war
The "database" is allegedly connect to plans by the Kremlin to conduct another covert mobilization drive in February 2023.
The Human Side of Data Science Can No Longer Be an Afterthought
We cannot afford to build the tech first and then worry about the ethical and social implications later. Instead, we need to integrate a human perspective throughout data science.
Hundreds of Millions in U.S. Data Surveillance Tools in Taliban Hands
"ISI (Pakistani intelligence) would be interested to know who worked for the Americans," said John Woodward, a former CIA officer.
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Trump Seizes on Stacey Abrams' Sister Being Judge in GA Voter Fraud Case
Trump has now tied in Brad Raffensperger's brother and Stacey Abrams' sister, a federal judge, into his conspiratorial claims of Georgia voter fraud.
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Mormon Genealogy Database to Accept Same-Sex Couples
But the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is not changing its stance on same-sex marriage.
Dark Web 'Treasure Trove' Could Spark Crime Epidemic
A database of 1.4 billion user passwords compiled from 252 data breaches is suspected to be the largest ever.
OneLogin ID Manager Hacked, Customer Data Exposed
OneLogin, a single sign-on service used by thousands of businesses, experienced a database breach that exposed user information and may result in the attacker being able to decrypt encrypted information.
Fireball Malware Infects 250 Million Devices
A Chinese-based malware attack called Fireball has infected 250 million devices and is present on 20 percent of corporate computer networks.
Enterprise Apps Found Exposing Data On Back End Servers
A study from Appthority found that enterprise apps are leaving huge amounts of user data exposed and accessible on unprotected servers, an issue known as HospitalGown.
Did Russians Target Dem Voters, With Kushner's Help?
Cambridge Analytica has bragged about the role it played in helping Trump win the election.
Steve Ballmer Unveils Government Transparency Database
More than 23 million people—or more than 7 percent of the country's population—are employed in some way by the U.S. government.
Police Are Killing Fewer Unarmed Black Men
Police in the U.S. shot and killed 16 unarmed black men in 2016, less than half the amount in 2015.
Facebook Joins Twitter and YouTube To Tackle ISIS
Facebook, Twitter and other tech firms take on ISIS with digital "fingerprints" database.
Privacy Row as U.K. Government Plans Porn User Database
Privacy advocates warn that amendment to Digital Economy Bill is "unprecedented."
Mothers of Students Killed Abroad Want to Save Lives
They challenge findings by study-abroad industry insiders that claim American students are safer abroad than on their home campuses.
Database of 191 Million U.S. Voters Exposed: Researcher
The exposure is a result of an incorrectly configured database.
Iceland Completes DNA Records for Entire Nation
It took researchers 18 years to gather and study the genomes.
Asset Forfeiture Drives Justice Department's License Plate Tracking
Despite Holder's recent announcement, documents show information from DEA database can be used in majority of seizures.
MIT Hopes Your Tweets Can Solve Society's Problems
With a $10 million investment from Twitter, scientists will also study data from Reddit, Wikipedia and other sites to try find solutions to"complex societal problems"
Scientists Question the Big Price Tags of Big Data
The long standing support behind large scientific databases may begin to wane, as scientists question if bigger is always better