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Flock Cameras and the Mission Creep Problem

Aug 17, 2026

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4 min read

Flock Cameras and the Mission Creep Problem

A traffic-ticket story opens a bigger question: when does public-safety camera infrastructure become a searchable vehicle-location database?

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Can privacy tools become evidence?

Aug 10, 2026

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3 min read

Can privacy tools become evidence?

This week: GrapheneOS, a phone wipe prosecution, border-search realities, plus fresh privacy and security stories worth your attention.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Did OpenAI’s AI really hack another company?

Aug 3, 2026

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3 min read

Did OpenAI’s AI really hack another company?

OpenAI, Hugging Face, autonomous AI hype, and the practical security controls every organization should think about before deploying agents.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Your monitor installed what??

Jul 27, 2026

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3 min read

Your monitor installed what??

A new LG monitor, a surprise McAfee ad, and what smart TV proxy apps say about consumer-device trust.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
When the price you see is “your” price

Jul 20, 2026

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2 min read

When the price you see is “your” price

Surveillance pricing uses personal data, loyalty programs, shopping history, and AI targeting to decide what price or discount you see.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Russian spies, Signal phishing, and the recovery-key problem

Jul 13, 2026

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2 min read

Russian spies, Signal phishing, and the recovery-key problem

The FBI warning is less about broken encryption and more about phishing, linked devices, and recovery-key hygiene.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Your phone’s location history just got a privacy reality check

Jul 6, 2026

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3 min read

Your phone’s location history just got a privacy reality check

This week: geofence warrants, the Fourth Amendment, Google location history, app permissions, and why your phone’s location data deserves more attention.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Jay Beale on hacking AI systems through Kubernetes

Jun 29, 2026

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2 min read

Jay Beale on hacking AI systems through Kubernetes

A legendary security guest joins us for physical pentest stories, Kubernetes lessons, DEF CON CTFs, and a very real AI infrastructure attack path.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Can the government shut down your AI tools overnight?

Jun 22, 2026

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3 min read

Can the government shut down your AI tools overnight?

Anthropic, AI export controls, why defenders may be harmed more than attackers, and why businesses need backup plans for cloud-based AI tools.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
AI agents need guardrails before they touch real accounts

Jun 15, 2026

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3 min read

AI agents need guardrails before they touch real accounts

This week: why AI agents need least privilege, human approval, logging, and boundaries before they connect to sensitive workflows.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Microsoft, zero-days, and the security researcher trust problem

Jun 8, 2026

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2 min read

Microsoft, zero-days, and the security researcher trust problem

Microsoft’s recent zero-day disclosure controversy shows how quickly vendor legal threats can damage researcher trust and make customers less safe.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
Green bubbles, encryption, and what Apple finally changed

Jun 1, 2026

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2 min read

Green bubbles, encryption, and what Apple finally changed

Apple and Google are adding end-to-end encrypted RCS between iPhone and Android, but SMS and Signal still matter. Plus: 3 security/privacy stories worth your attention this week.

Tom Eston
Tom Eston
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