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X @The Wall Street Journal
From @WSJopinion: In the age of surveillance, where can you hide? The gang behind the Louvre heist was on the lam barely a week, writes @MattHennessey https://t.co/qdCqeALLcd ...
'WE NEED TO WATCH OUT': Maddow sounds alarm on ICE surveillance as Trump wields new weapon
MSNBC· 2025-10-28 05:46
It probably should come as no surprise that the Trump administration is trying to give themselves all sorts of new very intrusive powers against American citizens who might want to protest against them. And this is a subject that I think there is a real media challenge in terms of conveying the seriousness of this stuff. And I have struggled it with myself.This is a story that I care about a lot. I think it's hard to convey. It's hard to get people to picture exactly the risk here.Not too long ago, a couple ...
X @Forbes
Forbes· 2025-10-21 19:30
How ICE Spies On WhatsApp https://t.co/oyrJBiibYz ...
X @Dash
Dash· 2025-10-20 20:54
We're being surveilled!A lot of data is being collected from your everyday purchases when you use credit cards. This could potentially lead to further taxation or even denial of service.@TheDesertLynx https://t.co/t4Xb4LrMBY ...
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-20 18:03
if "OGs" are angrier about a coin from a private SoV rather than the onslaught of privacy breaches, draconian surveillance, and literal scam shitcoinsthey've exposed they've never given a shit about crypto ideals as much as their bagscrypto without privacy is not crypto ...
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-14 19:24
RT Pavel Durov (@durov)🇪🇺 Telegram sent this message to all its users in France regarding Chat Control. People must know the names of those who try to steal their freedoms:Today, the European Union nearly banned your right to privacy. It was set to vote on a law that would force apps to scan every private message, turning everyone’s phone into a spying tool.France led the push for this authoritarian law. Both former and current Interior Ministers, Bruno Retailleau and Laurent Nuñez, supported it. Last March ...
Raytheon's SharpSight Radar: A Leap in Multi-Domain Surveillance
Financial Modeling Prep· 2025-10-13 22:00
Core Insights - Raytheon, a division of RTX, has launched the SharpSight multi-domain surveillance radar, enhancing capabilities for land and maritime missions [1][6] - The radar integrates HISAR and SeaVue technologies, allowing for quick platform integration and supporting critical missions such as anti-surface warfare and border protection [2][6] - Deutsche Bank has maintained a "Buy" rating for RTX, raising the price target from $172 to $195, indicating a potential 15.2% increase [4][6] Company Overview - RTX is the world's largest aerospace and defense company, employing over 185,000 people and reporting sales exceeding $80 billion in 2024 [3] - The company's current stock price is $169.27, with a P/E ratio of 34.74, reflecting investor willingness to pay for earnings [4] - RTX's financial metrics include a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.70 and a current ratio of 1.01, indicating financial stability [5]
How privacy can save your life | Carissa Véliz | TEDxPorto
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-11 17:01
Privacy & Security Risks - The lack of privacy can lead to abuses of power, threatening democracy and potentially endangering lives [1][10] - Excessive data collection and insufficient data deletion mechanisms amplify risks, as evidenced by historical events where registries were exploited to target vulnerable populations [4] - Location data, readily available from data brokers, can be used to track individuals, including high-profile figures, highlighting security vulnerabilities [9] - Surveillance technologies are not neutral; they inherently invite control and can transform analog activities into trackable, searchable, and taggable data, creating surveillance structures [14][16] - Digital systems are vulnerable to hacking, making data stored online unsafe despite assurances from institutions [22][23] Historical Context & Lessons - Historical examples, such as the Nazi regime's use of registries and the contrasting outcomes in France due to data protection policies, underscore the importance of privacy [2][7] - The Dutch experience during World War II highlights the dangers of excessive data collection and the inability to delete sensitive information in emergencies; 73% of the Jewish population was found and assassinated [4] - René Carmille's actions in modifying Hollerith machines to protect Jewish individuals during World War II demonstrate the impact of safeguarding personal data [26][27] Analog vs Digital - The analog world is more private and robust compared to the digital world, which is fragile and susceptible to surveillance [18][19] - Choosing digital over analog increases vulnerability to surveillance and hacking, making life more fragile [22] - Paper books are presented as a robust and respectful alternative to electronic books, which are subject to surveillance and control [18][19][20] Future of Privacy & Technology - The future of privacy and AI depends on designing technology that supports democracy, freedom, and well-being [28][29] - Technology is not neutral; its design reflects ethical choices, and better worlds are possible through ethical design [14][29] - Personal data should be treated as a toxic asset due to its dangers to individuals, communities, and democracies [27]
X @mert | helius.dev
mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-10 14:52
Crypto & Banking Landscape - International banks like Santander, BOA, Barclays, Citi, and Goldman Sachs are exploring jointly issuing their own stablecoin [1] - The market may be recreating SWIFT with increased surveillance and spending controls [1] Regulatory Concerns - The current system is perceived as being exploited by bankers with regulatory cover from their connections [1] Alternative Solutions - There is a call to exit the current system and embrace decentralized crypto solutions [1]
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-10 14:46
Blockchain Fundamentals - Blockchain's core principle is verifiability, not surveillance [1] - Privacy is not contradictory to the essence of crypto [1] Industry Perspective - Crypto without privacy is not true crypto [1] - There's a misconception that transparency is the sole purpose of blockchains [1]