New and improved surveillance technology: Scary or necessary?
Apr 24, 2014New and improved surveillance technology: Scary or necessary?Local law enforcement agencies and governments are increasingly relying on new data-gathering technologies to fight crime. But...
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May 01, 2014Help us keep an eye on the agencies watching youWe’re always looking for new ways to engage with our audience and make journalism sustainable. With our inaugural campaign with Beacon...
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May 02, 2014Privacy protections for Web data gaining momentumThe White House has taken a step toward putting limitations on how companies can use the digital information they gather about private...
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May 06, 20147 mass surveillance tools your local police might be using If you’ve been concerning yourself with the Heartbleed bug and the National Security Agency, you might as well have these seven...
View ArticlePlans to expand scope of license-plate readers alarm privacy advocates
Jun 17, 2014Plans to expand scope of license-plate readers alarm privacy advocatesThe use of license-plate readers has emerged as a big concern among privacy advocates, as one leading maker of the...
View ArticleCharity fundraiser Quadriga Art agrees to $25 million settlement
Jun 30, 2014Charity fundraiser Quadriga Art agrees to $25 million settlement A fundraiser for some of America’s worst charities has agreed to a $25 million settlement with New York regulators to...
View Article5 Virginia police agencies quietly stockpile private phone records
Oct 20, 20145 Virginia police agencies quietly stockpile private phone recordsPolice agencies in the southeastern Virginia have created an unusual and secretive database containing details about...
View ArticleJob brokers steal wages, entrap Indian tech workers in US
Oct 27, 2014Job brokers steal wages, entrap Indian tech workers in USLabor brokers providing Indian high-tech workers to American companies are gaming a professional visa program, creating a shadow...
View ArticleGraphic novel: Techsploitation
Oct 27, 2014Graphic novel: TechsploitationThis graphic novel tells the true story of an Indian tech worker who has big dreams of a job in the U.S. but finds himself under the thumb of a shady labor...
View ArticleFederal tech contracts awarded to job brokers with labor violations
Oct 27, 2014Federal tech contracts awarded to job brokers with labor violationsPorous federal oversight has allowed labor brokers to financially exploit Indian tech workers with little fear of...
View Article5 tricks tech staffing firms use to exploit immigrant workers
Oct 30, 20145 tricks tech staffing firms use to exploit immigrant workersHere's a breakdown of the main tactics manipulative job brokers use to treat immigrant tech workers like indentured...
View ArticleSilicon Valley tech workers locked in jobs with dubious legal tactics
Oct 31, 2014Silicon Valley tech workers locked in jobs with dubious legal tacticsCalifornia’s high-tech industry is famous for friendly methods for holding on to talented workers. But it also has...
View ArticleMedical firm profited on pain with knockoff spine surgery hardware
Nov 03, 2014Medical firm profited on pain with knockoff spine surgery hardwareA California company accused of counterfeiting screws for spinal surgery went broke in 2013. But by then, it had sold...
View ArticleVisa fraud in US tech industry relies on falsified job letters
Nov 21, 2014Visa fraud in US tech industry relies on falsified job lettersDespite government efforts to stamp out abuses in America's visa program for highly skilled workers, unscrupulous job brokers...
View ArticleVisa program for ‘best and brightest’ also used to fill low-wage jobs
Dec 05, 2014Visa program for ‘best and brightest’ also used to fill low-wage jobsThe H-1B temporary work visa program is designed to bring in highly skilled foreign workers with specialized knowledge....
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