The FBI Wants ‘Near Real-Time’ Access to US License Plate Readers
The FBI Wants ‘Near Real-Time’ Access to US License Plate Readers
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This week’s security news highlights the FBI’s plan to purchase near‑real‑time nationwide access to automated license‑plate readers, Google’s public release of a live exploit for an unfixed Chromium vulnerability, federal arrests of two men accused of distributing thousands of AI‑generated non‑consensual deepfake nudes, and the indictment of a former Florida assistant U.S. attorney for stealing a sealed Jack Smith report. The article also notes the activation of the Take‑It‑Down Act allowing victims to demand removal of non‑consensual intimate images, an FTC settlement with three marketing firms over ineffective “Active Listening” ad‑tech, bipartisan legislation aimed at restricting ALPR use, a GitHub breach linked to the TeamPCP cybercrime group, and Europe’s push for U.S‑free technology alternatives.
Read more: https://www.wired.com/story/security-news-this-week-fbi-license-plate-reader-real-time-access/
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