South Korea Removes Chinese-Made Cameras from Military Bases
South Korea has removed over 1,300 Chinese-made security cameras from miltiary bases after they were found to pose a security risk.
South Korea has removed over 1,300 Chinese-made security cameras from miltiary bases after they were found to pose a security risk.
Residents of a neighborhood in Chino Hills, California, are searching for answers after a hidden camera disguised as a rock was found directly across from several homes.
City leaders in San Francisco, California, are working to install 400 license plate readers across the area to reduce criminal activity.
Wyze, a security camera company boasting 10 million users, is in hot water after a breach allowed 13,000 customers to see into other people’s homes.
Italian counter-terror police have been deployed to catch the people behind the destruction of speed cameras in the north of the country.
Cameras placed outside bathroom stalls at a school in Hawaii have been relocated after parents voiced concerns about their childrens’ safety.
Bucheon, South Korea, will begin using an artificial intelligence (AI)-based facial recognition software in January designed to cull images from CCTV cameras and locate, track, and contact trace Chinese coronavirus patients, Reuters reported Monday.
Snapchat, a social media platform, is looking to “redesign” its camera technology in order to make it more “inclusive” after employees complained, “the camera is, in fact, racist,” according to an Axios report.
An English police force is using licence plate recognition technology to monitor drivers and make sure they are only making “essential” journeys during the third Chinese coronavirus lockdown.
“Go into the middle of the caravan, take your cameras and search,” Trump told reporters at the White House.
President Donald Trump created a stir as he arrived at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday.
Recent terror attacks at celebratory events have law enforcement officials in major cities stepping up their counter-terrorism efforts in unprecedented ways.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer repeatedly ignored CNN’s Jim Acosta during the White House press briefing on Monday, despite repeated attempts by the veteran White House correspondent to ask questions.
The British and others have much basis in fact for wishing to leave the EU and its nonsensical Eurocrats.
An anonymous author on Rabble, a website which serves as a hub for far left activists, has urged fellow left wing activists to “learn from our friends across Europe, who are so much more adept at rebellion than we are,” and “smash [the] cameras”