When the 74-count indictment of Daniel David Rigmaiden on tax, mail and wire fraud charges was revealed in 2010, a local Arizona newspaper said Rigmai...
We live in a world where infrared cameras can scan for drunks and the Federal Bureau of Investigation is sinking $1 billion into a new facial recognit...
In a frightening new decision, a federal appeals court says that you have no expectation of privacy when the police want to track your location using your cell phone.
Expecting the government to willingly constrain itself when it comes to violating our privacy is not just foolhardy; it defies everything we know about the very nature of government.
The ACLU notes that nearly all of the more than 200 police departments in their report said that they track cell phones; however, only a fraction of those departments get a warrant from a judge.
Spyware for cellphones has taken Big Brother a whole new set of capabilities.
With the new spyware software now available, you can be alerted every t...