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From Internet Uprisings to John McAfee: The Year in Privacy and Security

December 27, 2012 wired.com

From gun-toting, on-the-lam tech giants to flying drones and internet uprisings, these are the privacy and security stories that dominated Threat Level in 2012.

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Judge OKs Warrantless Cell-Site Data in Landmark Privacy Case

December 18, 2012 wired.com

Federal prosecutors may introduce cell-site data obtained without a warrant in the retrial of a District of Columbia drug dealer who was the subject of one of the Supreme Court’s biggest elec

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Murder Suspect Allegedly Used GPS Tracker to Find Wife’s Lover

August 31, 2012 wired.com

A North Carolina man is facing first-degree murder charges after using a GPS tracker to follow his estranged wife to the home of a man he then shot.

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ACLU Sues FBI to Get GPS-Tracking Memos

August 15, 2012 wired.com

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision about GPS tracking earlier this year, the FBI issued two memos to agents with guidelines for their use of the surveillance technology in light of t

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