Podcast: Airlines Sold Your Flight Data to DHS—And Covered It Up
This week we start with Joseph’s article about the U.S’s major airlines selling customers’ flight information to Customs and Border Protection and then telling the agency to not reveal where the data came from. After the break, Emanuel tells us how AI scraping bots are breaking open libraries, archives, and museums. In the subscribers-only section, Jason explains the casual surveillance relationship between ICE and local cops, according to emails he got.
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- Airlines Don't Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS
- AI Scraping Bots Are Breaking Open Libraries, Archives, and Museums
- Emails Reveal the Casual Surveillance Alliance Between ICE and Local Police
Emails Reveal the Casual Surveillance Alliance Between ICE and Local Police
Police departments in Oregon created an "analyst group" where they casually offer each other assistance with surveillance tools.Jason Koebler (404 Media)