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Antivirus Companies Now Flag Malware China Installs on Tourists’ Phones
After a collaborative investigation found Chinese authorities were planting malware on the phones of travellers, Symantec, Malwarebytes and other cybersecurity firms have updated their products.
China Is Forcing Tourists to Install Text-Stealing Malware at its Border
The malware downloads a tourist’s text messages, calendar entries, and phone logs, as well as scans the device for over 70,000 different files.
I Got Banned From the US When Airport Security Found My Coke Texts
I was immediately sent back to the U.K. when immigration officials said they’d found a reference to cocaine on my phone.
How Brexit Will Shape Britain's Drug Supply
Will leaving the EU stop drugs making it into the UK? Well, no – and this is why.
Ly Hoang Ly Is a Vietnamese Artist Reimagining Immigration
From performances to sculptures, all of her pieces are linked together to tell the ebb and flow of immigration.
Uncovering the Golden Age of Britain’s Drug Smuggling Trade
A new book lifts the lid on past smugglers, corrupt cops and undercover hard men – and says the game is almost up for authorities now.
Brujeria's Gory Deathgrind Debut Inspired a Generation of Latinx Metalheads
25 years later, Latinx band members past and present look back on 'Matando Güeros,' the group’s unflinching 1993 Satanic narco-grind LP.
Canada is about to start fingerprinting way more people entering the country
The newly expanded biometrics program kicks in next week, and includes the use of facial recognition software.
Angela Merkel could soon be brought down — by her own coalition
The head of her junior coalition partner has threatened to resign over the immigration deal she cut at the EU summit
Microsoft, an ICE Tech Partner, 'Dismayed' by Child Separation Policy
After Twitter users pointed out Microsoft’s relationship with ICE, the tech giant is publicly distancing itself from the agency's parent-child separations.
America Wasted $160 Million Trying to Get Afghanistan to Use E-Payments
Will that be cash, charge, or bribe?
Britain's Rights Offer to EU Citizens Is a Huge Step Back for Freedom
The government has branded it "generous", but it really isn't.