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When Fan Love Becomes Criminal Invasion
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When Fan Love Becomes Criminal Invasion

JYP Entertainment takes legal action against severe privacy invasions targeting Xdinary Heroes, including dorm trespassing. A deeper look at the blurred lines between fandom and stalking.

Privacy Protector or Digital Panopticon? Palantir CEO's Bold Claim
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Privacy Protector or Digital Panopticon? Palantir CEO's Bold Claim

Palantir CEO Alex Karp argues anti-ICE protesters should support his company's surveillance tools, claiming they protect Fourth Amendment rights. But critics question this logic.

A broken digital padlock symbolizing a government data breach
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DOGE SSA Data Breach 2026: DOJ Admits Massive Security Protocol Failures

The DOJ has admitted that DOGE staffers at the SSA breached security protocols and accessed sensitive data. Learn about the DOGE SSA data breach 2026 and its political implications.

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UK Backtracks on Mandatory Digital ID for 2029 Launch

The UK government shifts its 2029 digital ID scheme from mandatory to optional. Explore the reasons behind PM Keir Starmer's policy backtrack and what it means for privacy.

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pcTattletale Creator Bryan Fleming Guilty Plea: The End of a 24-Year Spyware Reign

Bryan Fleming, creator of pcTattletale, has pleaded guilty to marketing his software for illegal stalking. A deep dive into the 24-year history of this spyware.

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UK Police Demand Freemason Membership Records: Privacy vs. Public Interest

The UK Police demand for Freemason membership records has sparked a massive debate on privacy vs. scrutiny. Read the latest on this clash of secret societies and public law.

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California Data Broker Delete Act 2026: Giving Power Back to Users

The California Data Broker Delete Act 2026 is now in effect, allowing residents to wipe their personal info from over 500 data brokers with a single request.

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US Border Electronic Device Searches 2025: A Rising Privacy Concern

U.S. border agents searched over 55,000 devices in 2025. Learn about the trends, your rights, and why US border electronic device searches are increasing.

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