Privacy

The End of Secrets: How AI Is Turning Military Installations Into Open Books

AI can locate hidden military installations using only public dataβ€”no hacking required. The very systems designed to protect secrets are now exposing them. This article explains how the paradox of modern secrecy makes hidden bases more visible, and why traditional security assumptions are obsolete.

I’m Suing Google for Lying About Deleting Your Data. Here’s the Proof.

A deep investigation reveals that Google’s ‘delete’ button in AI Studio is a UI illusion β€” it hides prompts from your view but retains them indefinitely for model training and legal cover. The author has documented the deception with technical evidence and is now taking legal action, exposing a systemic betrayal of user trust in the AI era.

The Tool That Confesses Its Sins: Why Data Privacy Needs a Witness, Not a Custodian

A new privacy tool rejects the custodian model entirely: it verifies data without storing it, and its developer publishes every flaw in a public ‘confession board.’ This is why radical transparencyβ€”not closed-source promisesβ€”is the only way to build trust in the age of constant breaches.

Your Uber Eats Order Is More Dangerous Than Your Bitcoin Wallet

A sophisticated cybercriminal who stole hundreds of thousands in crypto via Steam malware was caught not by blockchain analysis, but by his own Uber Eats orders and Google cookies. The lesson: your mundane digital habits are a bigger threat to your anonymity than any encryption flaw.