From Breakingviews: FBI phone hack is a VC dream come true, says mak_robyn
People wear protective masks due to the coronavirus disease outbreak in Pattaya, Thailand March 27, 2020. Picture taken March 27, 2020. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun - RC2LTF9SPJIZ
with Australia’s Federal Police, 9,000 law-enforcement officers from 17 countries and a drug-trafficking smartphone-developer turned informant.its “legacy of privacy leadership” by showcasing new data-protection features.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Global sting nets hundreds of criminals tricked into using FBI-run appThe ANOM app was part of a worldwide sting called Operation Trojan Shield, led by the FBI and involved the US Drug Enforcement Administration, Europol and law enforcement agencies in more than a dozen countries.
Read more »
Global sting: FBI-encrypted app tricks organized crimeAuthorities in Australia and New Zealand say they’ve dealt a huge blow to organized crime after hundreds of criminals were tricked into using a messaging app that was being secretly run by the FBI.
Read more »
Global sting: FBI-encrypted app tricks organized crimeGlobal sting involving encrypted communications platform developed by the FBI sparks series of raids and arrests around the world, delivering “an unprecedented blow” to crime gangs, law enforcement authorities say.
Read more »
The FBI Secretly Ran the Anom Messaging Platform, Yielding Hundreds of Arrests in Global StingThe FBI secretly set up the encrypted communications platform Anom in a wide-ranging sting operation, yielding more than 800 arrests in 16 countries of alleged members of international criminal organizations who used it to communicate
Read more »
FBI Snooped on Criminals Using Encrypted Messaging AppFor nearly three years, the FBI covertly ran an encrypted messaging app called An0m that tricked criminals into divulging their illegal activities on a massive scale
Read more »
Supreme Court takes up case about FBI surveillance of mosqueSCOTUS has agreed to take up a case next term brought by three Muslim men who seek to challenge the FBI, arguing that it unlawfully used a confidential informant to gather information about Muslims in their neighborhood based on their religious identity.
Read more »