Artist's masks combat surveillance technology
Zach Blas, a professor at the University of Buffalo, made his masks using facial biometric data, and some can't be recognized as faces by software, Good Magazine reported.
View ArticleCourt: Congress did not authorize NSA to tap American phones
ACLU lawsuit can go to trial
View ArticleRollback of U.S. spy powers would mark post-9/11 watershed
At 3:59 p.m. EDT on Sunday, the National Security Agency and telecommunications companies will begin mothballing a once-secret system that collected Americans' bulk telephone records, shutting down...
View ArticleSenate lets NSA spy program lapse, at least for now
Senate lets NSA spy program lapse, at least for now
View ArticleVideo: Three suspects sought in attempted car wash break-in
Police have released surveillance video of three suspects sought in an attempted commercial burglary in Franklin Mills.
View Article$3,000 reward for suspect who allegedly used skimming devices on local ATMs
The Philadelphia Police Department Major Crimes Unit is seeking the public’s help in locating a male suspect who was seen on surveillance video allegedly placing a skimming device on an ATM in Center...
View ArticleTwo suspects charged after SEPTA passenger Tased, thrown on tracks
Two suspects have been charged in the assault of a SEPTA passenger late last month.
View ArticlePolice seek 'suspicious' man who allegedly roamed Camden County yelling
Police are seeking the public's help in finding a suspicious male in Gloucester Township.
View ArticleTrump comments draw parallels to Nazi Germany
Have you heard about the latest disgraceful comment to come out of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s mouth? I know, I know, so many to choose from.
View ArticleDown with 'Elf on the Shelf'
My son and I had an interesting conversation on the way to kindergarten this morning. It revolved around that so-called “charming Christmas tradition” called “The Elf on the Shelf.”
View ArticlePhillyVoice's 'Quotes of the Week' quiz
Welcome to PhillyVoice’s third weekly quiz about quotes that appeared in our stories during the past week. Sure, we had a Black Friday respite from quizzin’, but fun and educational times still lay ahead!
View ArticleMore than 200 surveillance cameras approved for A.C. Boardwalk
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority will issue about $11 million in bonds to fund the project.
View ArticleUpdate: Google decal on surveillance van just officers 'being creative,'...
Philadelphia police brass said Friday that officers were just "being creative" when they attached a large Google Maps logo to a surveillance van in an apparent attempt to disguise it as one of the...
View ArticleNew Science Center exhibit explores changing face of surveillance
Artworks and installation create dialogue about modern surveillance
View ArticlePolice: Three men sought for stealing American flag outside South Jersey...
Police are asking the public for assistance Sunday identifying three men who stole an American flag that was displayed outside a South Jersey convenience store.
View ArticleWATCH: Man swipes tip jar from Philly beer distributor
Police are looking to identify a man suspected of stealing a donation jar from a South Philadelphia beer distributor.
View ArticleArtist's masks combat surveillance technology
Zach Blas, a professor at the University of Buffalo, made his masks using facial biometric data, and some can't be recognized as faces by software, Good Magazine reported.
View ArticleCourt: Congress did not authorize NSA to tap American phones
ACLU lawsuit can go to trial
View ArticleRollback of U.S. spy powers would mark post-9/11 watershed
At 3:59 p.m. EDT on Sunday, the National Security Agency and telecommunications companies will begin mothballing a once-secret system that collected Americans' bulk telephone records, shutting down...
View ArticleSenate lets NSA spy program lapse, at least for now
Senate lets NSA spy program lapse, at least for now
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