FBI Seeks Near Real-Time Access to License Plate Readers; Multiple Law Enforcement and Tech Stories Unfold
By
Brajeshwar
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
The article covers multiple law enforcement and technology-related stories: the FBI seeking near real-time access to US license plate readers, a WIRED investigation into a former Phoenix police officer involved in deadly shootings who now trains ICE, a New York police officer's lawsuit over boxing injuries at Madison Square Garden, the Take It Down Act going into effect to combat nonconsensual intimate images, Google publishing a live exploit for an unpatched flaw, and federal arrests of two men accused of creating thousands of nonconsensual deepfake nudes.
Key quotes
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The Take It Down Act went into effect in the United States this week, allowing people to demand that websites and other platforms remove their nonconsensual nudes
Google publishes a live exploit for an unpatched flaw
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