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Wyden's Alarm Bells Ring as Big Tech Fails to Protect Senators’ Privacy** In an alarming turn of events, Senator Ron Wyden has accused major telecommunic ...
The office audited the bureau’s use of a disputed warrantless wiretap law that is set to expire next spring unless Congress ...
Kriti Sanon was sighted at the Maddock office, wearing a white top, shrug, and denim jeans. The paparazzi flashes seemed to make her a bit flustered. Meanwhile, Eisha Singh was seen in Bandra, dressed ...
Georgia Andriani was spotted in Bandra, looking effortlessly chic in a black top paired with classic blue jeans. Meanwhile, ...
With the refinement of digital tools, companies are subjecting their employees to increasing levels of surveillance — and increasing risks. Now, the security of thousands of employees and their ...
AT&T beat Wall Street estimates for wireless subscriber additions in the first quarter on Wednesday, driven by steady demand for its plans that bundled high-speed fiber services and 5G mobile ...
In one of the surveillance photos, Hassan was visible in his AT&T staff shirt, standing next to Ali as he made a sale. Ali’s personal phone was searched in connection with the robbery investigation.
Regarding the IRS’s acting commissioner’s sudden departure (Friday Review-Journal): Normally, the treasury secretary selects his top staff, so Scott Bessent was right to be upset that Elon ...
Xavier Lorenzo / Getty Images You may be the victim of surveillance pricing without even knowing it. But what does that even mean? Surveillance pricing is the increasingly popular practice where ...
Your editorial “Mahmoud Khalil and His Green Card” (March 13) expresses concern that President Trump’s decision to revoke the green-card immigration status of an anti-Israel activist might ...
So is there a connection to the University of Texas? The AT&T Hotel and Conference Center, located on UT’s Austin campus, is technically a university-owned venue, though it operates as a self ...
Klein was an internet technician for AT&T in San Francisco and had recently retired when he read a New York Times article in late 2005 about mass surveillance of Americans being conducted by the NSA.