Tag: Law enforcement technology

Aide: Nicaraguan opposition figure held incommunicado

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MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaraguan police are holding opposition figure Cristiana Chamorro incommunicado at her home, and have taken away her laptops and cellphones, an...

Aide: Nicaraguan opposition figure held incommunicado

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MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaraguan police are holding opposition figure Cristiana Chamorro incommunicado at her home, and have taken away her laptops and cellphones, an...

Study suggests more loopholes in Chicago’s sanctuary law

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CHICAGO — A study released Tuesday suggests lingering loopholes allow Chicago police to share information with federal immigration authorities, despite activists’ hard-fought victory to...

European privacy groups challenge facial scan firm Clearview

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LONDON — Privacy campaign groups filed legal complaints Thursday with European regulators against Clearview AI, alleging the facial recognition technology it provides to law...

Ransomware gangs get more aggressive against law enforcement

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RICHMOND, Va., — Police Chief Will Cunningham came to work four years ago to find that his six-officer department was the victim of a...

Pandemic gives boost as more states move to digital IDs

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SALT LAKE CITY — The card that millions of people use to prove their identity to everyone from police officers to liquor store owners...

Shooting highlights lack of body cams among Portland police

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Two police officers raised their weapons while sheltering behind a tree in a Portland park. They yelled at a homeless man...

States push back against use of facial recognition by police

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. have used facial recognition technology to solve homicides and bust human traffickers, but concern about...

US government taking creative steps to counter cyberthreats

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WASHINGTON — An FBI operation that gave law enforcement remote access to hundreds of computers to counter a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email...

DC police department hit by apparent extortion attack

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WASHINGTON — The Washington, D.C., police department said Monday that its computer network was breached, and a Russian-speaking ransomware syndicate claimed to have stolen...