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Rubio Announces Ban On Foreign ‘Censors’ Coming To The US, While Simultaneously Having Students Kidnapped For Their Speech

1 month ago
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced this week that he’s barring visas for foreign nationals who “censor Americans,” declaring that “free speech is among the most cherished rights we enjoy as Americans.” This is yet another example of the most censorial administration falsely wrapping itself in the cloak of “free speech warriors” to defend censorship. […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Ultimate 2025 Cyber Security SOC Analyst Bundle

1 month ago
The Ultimate 2025 Cyber Security SOC Analyst Bundle has 12 courses covering what you need to know to help identify vulnerabilities, monitor for threats, and respond to incidents as a Security Operations Center analyst. Courses cover IT fundamentals, CCNA certifications, Linux, Wireshark, and Splunk. It’s on sale for $35. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is […]
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Even REAL ID Can’t Save You From Being Arrested As An Illegal Immigrant

1 month ago
The critics are out there, saying things like “Techdirt is alarmist!” and “Trump stuff is normal!” and “Tim Cushing’s posts have too many typos!” Well, here’s some news for the haters: everything I said a month ago is actually true, except now it has the weight of the gold standard of identification dragging it down, […]
Tim Cushing

Senator Wyden: U.S. Wireless Carriers Fail Utterly To Inform Consumers (Or Senators) About Government Surveillance

1 month ago
U.S. wireless providers are, it should go without saying, very shitty when it comes to consumer privacy and security. After decades of mindless deregulation and competition-killing consolidation, there’s less serious regulatory oversight or competitive pressure than ever for these companies to try harder. As a result, companies like T-Mobile have been hacked five times in […]
Karl Bode

Dr. Donald Trump Declares That Autism Doesn’t ‘Occur Naturally’

1 month ago
As HHS and RFK Jr. continue to bumble their way towards making America less healthy, while saying they’re doing the opposite of course, measles cases are still on the rise. The rate of new cases appears to be slowing somewhat, assuming we think the data coming out of the CDC these days is accurate. Given […]
Dark Helmet

Beware The Bundle: Companies Are Banking On Becoming Your Police Department’s Favorite “Public Safety Technology” Vendor

1 month 1 week ago
When your local police department buys one piece of surveillance equipment, you can easily expect that the company that sold it will try to upsell them on additional tools and upgrades.  At the end of the day, public safety vendors are tech companies, and their representatives are salespeople using all the tricks from the marketing […]
Mike Masnick

Trump Administration Tells Supreme Court DOGE Can’t Be FOIAed

1 month 1 week ago
The destructive force that is DOGE still somehow manages to exist, despite it not being (depending on which claim is made and when) an official federal agency and/or overseen by anyone specifically identifiable as the head of DOGE. Until recently, everyone — including Donald Trump — knew (and said as much in public) that DOGE […]
Tim Cushing

Conservative Judges To Trump: Your Law Firm Death Warrants Are Unconstitutional Garbage

1 month 1 week ago
Federal judges don’t normally punctuate their rulings with multiple exclamation points while invoking the Founding Fathers. But then again, no president before has issued executive orders targeting law firms for the clients they represent and the cases they take. In the last week, two George W. Bush-appointed conservative judges delivered brutal constitutional smackdowns of Trump’s […]
Mike Masnick

Intelligence Advisor On TdA Gang Ties To Venezuela: Ignore The Facts And Use Your Gut

1 month 1 week ago
The useful lie that alleged Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang members are engaging in coordinated violence inside the United States at the direction of the Venezuelan government has been debunked so often it’s hardly worth rehashing. Oddly enough, the debunking has come from the federal government, rather than investigative journalists or transparency groups or any […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The 2025 Complete Splunk Beginner Bundle

1 month 1 week ago
Splunk is a powerful data platform used to gather information from multiple sources and index it for efficient access. You can then use collected data to create visualizations, analytics, and a variety of automated and security-related functions. With its web-style interface, Splunk is easy to use and is utilized by many companies worldwide. The 2025 Complete […]
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Verizon Asks Trump Admin To Destroy All Popular Phone Unlocking Requirements

1 month 1 week ago
If you’ve been around a while you might recall that Verizon used to be utterly obnoxious when it came to absolutely everything about using your mobile phone. Once upon a time, the company banned you from even using third-party apps (including basics like GPS), forcing you to use extremely shitty Verizon apps. It also used […]
Karl Bode

Operators Of Another ‘Spoiler Website’ Arrested In Japan

1 month 1 week ago
Here we go again. Late last year we talked about how revisions Japan made to copyright law within the country, predominantly as a gift to the manga and anime industries, was resulting in some absurd arrests. Specifically, the law was amended to pull copyright issues from the civil realm and into a criminal offense, which […]
Dark Helmet

Papua New Guinea Streisands Sketchy ‘Involuntary Resettlement’ Efforts By Threatening DDoSecrets

1 month 1 week ago
Hamilton Vagi, head of Papua New Guinea’s National Cyber Security Centre, apparently never learned the first rule of trying to bury embarrassing information: threatening journalists just makes them dig in harder. And quite often leads to Streisanding the very information you were hoping would go away. Back in February, DDoSecrets published around a million emails […]
Mike Masnick

Techdirt Podcast Episode 419: Blitzscaling For Tyrants

1 month 1 week ago
Support us on Patreon » In something of a followup to our last episode about Elon Musk’s playbook, today we’re digging deeper into the comparison between Washington and Silicon Valley and what it tells us about DOGE. Johns Hopkins International Affairs professor Henry Farrell has been looking specifically at the concept of “blitzscaling”, and this week […]
Leigh Beadon

Daily Deal: The Ultimate Software Testing Bundle

1 month 1 week ago
Get the skills you need to become a software tester with the Ultimate Software Testing Bundle. Software testing is performed to identify differences between given input and expected output and to verify that software products function according to pre-defined requirements. Courses cover the basics, Bugzilla, JIRA, testing techniques, Java TestNG, and more. It’s on sale […]
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Federal Judge Benchslaps DOJ For Arrest Of Newark Mayor During Visit To ICE Detention Facility

1 month 1 week ago
Earlier this month, the federal government — multiple wings of it — went apeshit when dealing with routine oversight of ICE detention facilities. Three New Jersey Congressional reps (of the federal variety) made an unannounced visit to inspect an ICE detention center run by inappropriately gleeful private prison contractor, GeoGroup. As the Congressional reps tried […]
Tim Cushing

The U.S. Digital Divide Got Measurably Worse After Republicans Killed A Popular Low-Income Broadband Program

1 month 1 week ago
Last year Trumplicans killed a popular program that provided poor people with $30 off of their monthly broadband bill. The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was, unsurprisingly, very popular, with more than 23 million Americans benefitting at its peak. At the time, the GOP claimed they were simply looking to save money. The real reason the program was killed, of […]
Karl Bode