Category «Internet»

This App Lets ICE Track Vehicles and Owners Across the Country

404 Media / no paywall: “Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently invited staff to demos of an app that lets officers instantly scan a license plate, adding it to a database of billions of records that shows where else that vehicle has been spotted around the country, according to internal agency material viewed by 404 …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Records, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Way Back Machine and delayed indexing of pages

Updated on November 20, 2025 – “The Wayback Machine, openlibrary.org, and some other archive.org functions are offline because some network gear has failed. We apologize and are working on it. More as it happens.” Via Mark Graham, Director, Wayback Machine, Internet Archive, in response to a question by a leading government documents Librarian respective to …

Subjects: E-Records, Education, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

The most effective online fact-checkers? Your peers

Research shows that being called out by peers, not algorithms or experts, makes online authors think twice about spreading misinformation. “When the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) invited users to flag false or misleading posts, critics initially scoffed. How could the same public that spreads misinformation be trusted to correct it? But a recent …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Social Media

Massive Cloudflare outage is affecting X, ChatGPT, and even Downdetector

MakeUseOf – This Cloudflare outage has forced half the internet offline Bloomberg [no paywall] – Why Today’s Internet Is So Fragile – For much of the world, there is no longer any such thing as being offline. The internet underpins the global financial and consumer ecosystem, enabling instant communication and transactions. While the system is …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

How Jeffrey Epstein used SEO to bury news about his crimes

The Verge: “Documents released by the House Oversight Committee shed light on Epstein’s day-to-day, largely via email — including his preoccupation with his Google presence…” See also The Epstein Scandal Is Now a Chronic Disease of the Trump Presidency See also via beSpacific – Epstein’s Inbox – A trove of emails reveals Ghislaine Maxwell’s Secrets …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Congress, E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

The Majority AI View

Anil Dash – “Even though AI has been the most-talked-about topic in tech for a few years now, we’re in an unusual situation where the most common opinion about AI within the tech industry is barely ever mentioned. Most people who actually have technical roles within the tech industry, like engineers, product managers, and others …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Education, Financial System, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

Supreme Court won’t hear patent appeal vs. Apple, Google, LG

Fortune Tech: “Calling all law school students…this one’s for you. The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday that it would not take a case involving the right to challenge expired patents. Our story begins with inventor Timothy Pryor, who owns several sensor-related patents and founded a firm called Gesture Technology Partners in 2013. In 2021, Gesture …

Subjects: Courts, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Patent and Trademark

Copyright Winter is Coming (to Wikipedia?)

Matthew Sag: Judge Stein’s Order Denying OpenAI’s Motion to Dismiss in Authors Guild v. OpenAI, Inc., No. 25-md-3143 (SHS) (OTW) (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 27, 2025) “A new ruling in Authors Guild v. OpenAI has major implications for copyright law, well beyond artificial intelligence. On October 27, 2025, Judge Sidney Stein of the Southern District of New …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Courts, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

4 changes I made immediately after 1.3 billion passwords were stolen

PCWorld: “Earlier this month, security guru Troy Hunt added a staggering two billion unique email addresses and 1.3 billion unique passwords to his Have I Been Pwned and Pwned Passwords databases. Aggregated by Synthient, the data comes from multiple credential stuffing sources shared by threat actors, as well as data stolen directly from individuals through …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Internet, Privacy

Inside the old church where one trillion webpages are being saved

CNN via MSN: “Just blocks from the Presidio of San Francisco, the national park at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge, stands a gleaming white building, its façade adorned with eight striking gothic columns. But what was once the home of a Christian Scientist church, is now the holy grail of Internet history — …

Subjects: AI, Censorship, E-Records, Freedom of Information, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

Before you install an AI browser, read this

MakeUseOf: “The latest hype wave around LLMs has created a new trend in the browser world. Everyone suddenly wants to make an “AI browser,” and even the big names like OpenAI and Perplexity are now trying to take on the absolute giant that Google Chrome has become. Competition is always good, especially in a space …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines