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Florida Man Enters the Encryption Wars

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A draft bill in Florida would require social media companies to provide law enforcement with encryption backdoors so cops could access users' accounts.
A suspected 4chan hack may have devastating consequences for the controversial image board.
A Nevada district judge finds the practice of “tower dumps” of cell tower data is unconstitutional.
US Customs and Border Protection is using multiple AI tools to scan social media and identify people of interest online.
The platforms use AI to parse large troves of data and can be used to develop leads on people who may be in violation of US immigration laws.
CBP told 404 Media that “neither tool is used for vetting or travel application processing,” referring to Dataminr and Onyx .
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