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Cartel hacker utilized cameras in Mexico City to track FBI associates, according to the DOJ

Cartel hacker utilized cameras in Mexico City to track FBI associates, according to the DOJ

A hacker linked to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico reportedly accessed telephone records from FBI officials back in 2018, utilizing Mexico City’s surveillance camera system to locate and eliminate informants and witnesses. This case was highlighted in a report by the Department of Justice, which examined the FBI’s technical surveillance efforts. The FBI had been […]

New York bill aims to mandate cameras throughout prisons as lawmakers advocate for new regulations following inmate fatalities

New York bill aims to mandate cameras throughout prisons as lawmakers advocate for new regulations following inmate fatalities

New York’s Legislative Response to Prison Oversight ALBANY — Late Monday night, Democratic lawmakers in the state introduced a bill intended to enhance oversight of state prisons, particularly following the highly publicized deaths of two individuals last year. This package is part of a broader effort to address concerns about safety and accountability within the […]

Controversial cameras could provide insights into the NOLA escape.

Nonprofit Aids in Capture of Escaped Prisoners in New Orleans In New Orleans, a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding law enforcement through surveillance cameras claims to have assisted in the capture of at least two out of ten inmates who escaped from a local prison last week. Project NOLA, which manages around 5,000 cameras in […]

Biden’s team planned Cabinet meetings and used several cameras to capture mistakes: Book

A new book accessed by Hill discusses how staff members from former President Biden’s White House managed his Cabinet Meetings, utilizing multiple cameras to capture them. Excerpts from “The Original Crime: President Biden’s Decline, Its Concealment, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again” by CNN’s Jake Tupper and Axios’ Alex Thompson illustrate the lengths taken […]

‘The cameras are staying on’

Gov. Kathy Hochul said on Sunday there are no plans to comply with federal deadlines to end New York City’s deeply unpopular crowd pricing scheme. The White House in February threatened to block the Metropolitan Transportation Agency from collecting a $9 toll. The office of the governor of Hochul told the Post on Sunday it […]