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FBI Seeks Near Real-Time Access to License Plate Readers; Multiple Law Enforcement and Tech Stories Unfold

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Brajeshwar

8d ago· 6 min readenNews

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.

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The FBI wants 'near real-time' access to US license plate readers
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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Plus: Google publishes a live exploit for an unpatched flaw, the feds arrest two men accused of creating thousands of nonconsensual deepfake nudes, and more.

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