Category «Internet»

A Guide To Monitoring Conflict Amidst a Sea of Misinformation

Bellingcat, Makepeace Sitlhou: “How does one monitor a conflict zone on the brink of civil war, especially in a region which is difficult to access, experiences frequent internet shutdowns and where misinformation is common? In this guide, we outline the open source tools and methods we can use to evidence what is really happening in …

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

Chatbots Spread Falsehoods 35% of the Time

Newsguard – “In August 2025, the 10 leading AI chatbots repeated false information on controversial news topics identified in NewsGuard’s False Claims Fingerprints database at nearly double the rate compared to one year ago, a NewsGuard audit released this week found. On average, the audit determined, chatbots spread false claims when prompted with questions about …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

“We [Don’t] Care About Your Privacy”

Privacy Guides: “They all claim “Your privacy is important to us.” How can we know if that’s true? With privacy washing being normalized by big tech and startups alike, it becomes increasingly difficult to evaluate who we can trust with our personal data. Fortunately, there are red (and green) flags we can look for to …

Subjects: E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines, Social Media

The world’s largest encyclopedia became the factual foundation of the web, but now it’s under attack.

The Verge: “…Wikipedia is the largest compendium of human knowledge ever assembled, with more than 7 million articles in its English version, the largest and most developed of 343 language projects. Started nearly 25 years ago, the site was long mocked as a byword for the unreliability of information on the internet, yet today it …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department

The New Yorker – no paywall: “…The focal point of the department was the checking library, which contained reference books such as Who’s Who in the People’s Republic of China, Debrett’s Peerage & Baronetage, and the Physicians’ Desk Reference for Herbal Medicines. (New checkers are advised that you can’t trust books—they tend not to be …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

Homeland Security deploys white nationalist, anti-immigrant graphics to recruit

HateWatch – “The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is using white nationalist imagery and language to recruit new employees and arrest immigrants. A Hatewatch review of DHS social media posts and web content found that the federal agency utilizes white nationalist and anti-immigrant images and slogans in recruitment materials. In addition, while recruitment images feature …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Legislation, Social Media

Before You Fly Abroad, Secure Your Phone Against Border Checks

PCMag: “Your smartphone probably holds more personal information about you than any other device you own. So the last thing you’d want to do is hand over all that data to a stranger, especially when you’re traveling internationally. The 4th Amendment of the US Constitution prevents “unreasonable searches and seizures” of personal property but the …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Mail, E-Records, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Technology Providers and Financial Stability: Overview of Risks and Regulatory Frameworks

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston – Technology Providers and Financial Stability: Overview of Risks and Regulatory Frameworks By Gene Amromin, Rebecca Chmielewski, Patty Cowperthwait, Cindy Hull, Brett Solimine, Emma Weiss, Kenechukwu E. Anadu, Falk Bräuning, Siobhan Sanders, Amy Chapel, Meeoak Cho, Lorenzo Garza, and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl. June 2025. “Technology-focused Third-Party Service Providers (TPSPs) have become …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Five Ways to Type Faster on Your Phone

Lifehacker: “There’s one mobile productivity hack that works no matter what you’re trying to do on your phone, or which app you’re in: being able to type faster. Whether you’re filling out a web form or messaging the group chat, getting your text inputted more quickly saves you seconds and minutes that can add up. …

Subjects: E-Records, Internet

LLRX August 2025 Issue – Articles and Columns

There are eight new articles and seven new columns in the August 2025 Issue: The Trump Administration’s Continued War Against Science, Research and Public Health, Part 2 – This is a follow up to Sabrina I. Pacifici’s July 31, 2025 article, The Trump Administration’s Continued War Against Science, Research and Public Health. In just one …

Subjects: AI, Cryptocurrency, Cybercrime, Economy, Education, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines, Social Media

The White House Is Its Own Media Outlet

Columbia Journalism Review – The Trump administration is publishing articles that are top-ranked on Google News. ” A few days ago, we searched for the latest news from Washington, DC, on behalf of visitors who had traveled to the US from abroad. They were considering canceling their trip to the nation’s capital after hearing about …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Social Media