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FinancialCNBC Tech

Federal judge had sex in chambers with high-ranking police officer, panel says

A federal judge in Alabama, Georgia, or Florida had sex in chambers with a high-ranking police officer according to a disciplinary panel. This matters to investors as judicial misconduct can affect legal system reliability and regulatory enforcement consistency in affected jurisdictions.

#judicial misconduct#federal court#disciplinary panel
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TechArs Technica

FBI agent explains how easy it is to ID people posting AI porn without consent

FBI agents can easily identify people creating non-consensual AI pornography through social media traces like saved Instagram posts. This demonstrates the forensic capabilities law enforcement has developed to track AI-generated content creators despite perceived anonymity.

#FBI#AI porn#Instagram
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FinancialCNBC Tech

Cole Allen pleads not guilty to trying to assassinate Trump

Cole Allen pleaded not guilty to charges of attempting to assassinate Trump, including firearms transportation and assaulting law enforcement. This high-profile security case could influence technology company policies around threat assessment and executive protection services.

#Cole Allen#Trump#assassination attempt
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FinancialCNBC Tech

Pirro reveals new Trump attack evidence; Cole Allen challenges 'suicide precautions'

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro disclosed new evidence regarding a shooting incident involving a federal agent, marking the first disclosure of whose bullet struck the agent. This represents a development in ongoing legal proceedings with potential implications for law enforcement protocols.

#Jeanine Pirro#federal agent#shooting investigation
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FinancialCNBC Tech

Video shows Cole Allen scouting hotel, storming checkpoint in alleged Trump assassination attempt

Video evidence shows Cole Allen scouting a hotel and storming a checkpoint in an alleged Trump assassination attempt. This incident highlights security vulnerabilities at high-profile locations that could impact technology deployment and surveillance system requirements.

#security#surveillance#law enforcement
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TechArs Technica

Apple stops weirdly storing data that let cops spy on Signal chats

Apple fixed a bug that stored Signal chat data after the app was deleted, which previously allowed law enforcement to access private conversations. This security vulnerability resolution addresses a significant privacy breach in encrypted messaging systems.

#Apple#Signal#encryption
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TechArs Technica

Police corporal created AI porn from driver's license pics

A police corporal created over 3,000 deepfake pornographic images using driver's license photographs. This case highlights the growing misuse of AI image generation technology and underscores the need for stronger safeguards and detection systems in law enforcement and government applications.

#deepfake#law enforcement#AI misuse
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TechTom's Hardware

Facial recognition is jailing the wrong people, but police keep using it anyway — Tennessee grandmother latest victim of AI-driven misidentification

A Tennessee grandmother was wrongfully jailed for nearly six months after facial recognition software misidentified her in a bank fraud case in North Dakota. This highlights ongoing accuracy issues with AI-driven identification systems despite continued police adoption.

#facial recognition#AI bias#law enforcement
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