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This App Lets Us See Everywhere People Drive
BlackVue has an app that shows the location of drivers that opt-in. The creators say it shouldn’t be possible to track its users in bulk; we found otherwise.
'Amazon Empire' Documentary Shows How Jeff Bezos Took Over Everything
Is it too late to stop Jeff Bezos' plan to have an empire that underwrites every part of our lives?
Ring Fired Employees for Watching Customer Videos
"We are aware of incidents discussed below where employees violated our policies," a letter from Ring obtained by Motherboard reads.
The Hacker in My Ring Camera: A Tale of Trolls
You installed the camera to keep your family secure, then hackers took over.
We Tested Ring’s Security. It’s Awful
Ring lacks basic security features, making it easy for hackers to turn the company's cameras against its customers.
Amazon Is Helping Police Trap Package Thieves in Canada, Too
The tech giant, which has partnered with hundreds of police forces in the U.S., contributed packages and "surveillance technology" to the Prince George RCMP detachment for a package theft sting that led to an arrest.
Inside the Podcast that Hacks Ring Camera Owners Live on Air
In the NulledCast hackers livestream the harassment of Ring camera owners after accessing their devices. Hundreds of people can listen.
How Hackers Are Breaking Into Ring Cameras
After a hacker broke into a Ring camera in Tennessee and spoke to a child, Motherboard found hackers have made dedicated software for gaining access.
‘FUCK CRIME:’ Inside Ring’s Quest to Become Law Enforcement’s Best Friend
Amazon's surveillance company has seeped into hundreds of American communities by throwing parties for police and giving them free devices.
How Ring Went From ‘Shark Tank’ Reject to America’s Scariest Surveillance Company
Amazon's Ring started from humble roots as a smart doorbell company called "DoorBot." Now it's surveilling the suburbs and partnering with police.
Civil Rights Groups Demand Congress Investigate Amazon’s 'Surveillance Empire'
The campaign to pressure consumers and lawmakers to take action arrives after five U.S. senators sent a letter to Jeff Bezos demanding answers about how the tech giant uses its surveillance data.