Amazon Handed Ring Videos to Cops Without Warrants

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Last week, Amazon admitted to handing police footage recorded on Ring cameras without their owners’ permission. As first reported by Politico, Ring has given law enforcement officials footage on at least 11 occasions this year:

The spyware has been used to target people in Italy, Kazakhstan, and Syria, researchers at Google and Lookout have found.Researchers say the remote-access Trojan ZuoRAT is likely the work of a nation-state and has infected at least 80 different targets.Plus: Indian hacker-for-hire groups, Chinese student espionage efforts, and more.

Putting sensor-packed Chinese cars on Western roads could be a privacy issue. Just ask Tesla.With abortion set to be criminalized in more than half the US, encryption has never been more important for protection—and civil disobedience.From cryptocurrency thefts to intrusions into telecom giants, state-backed attackers have had a field day in the year’s first half.

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