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Posts by Jerome D. Greco

Any AUSAs who agree to take on this case, any AUSAs who oversee them, and any USA/DAG who chooses to lead them should never find employment as lawyers again.

(Except obv the oligarchs will find sinecures for some--but not all--of them. Accountability and billionaires are too often incompatible.)

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“The general public has grown extremely tired of the fact that every single thing they do, within their own homes, outside of their homes, is being collected and cataloged and cross-referenced to potentially be used against them at some point.”

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Age Verification Laws, Buying Data to Violate Your Rights, ID Case and Facial Recognition, Tracking Down Phone Callers & More Vol. 7, Issue 4

April Decrypting a Defense issue. Greg discusses age verification laws. Max criticizes police purchasing data instead of getting a warrant. @shaneferro.bsky.social analyzes a recent decision on IDs and how it may affect police use of facial recognition. Last, I answer a question about phone records

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We have a verdict and we are heartbroken at the results.

This is only the beginning. We will continue to fight the remaining charges until every defendant is home.

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Palantir CEO Makes Shocking Confession on Disrupting Democratic Power They’re saying the quiet part out loud now.

Palantir CEO promises that his technology will reduce educated women's economic and political power newrepublic.com/post/207693/...

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453 | How America's Mass Surveillance State is Making it More Likely that Your Data Will be Used Against You w/Andrew Ferguson Podcast Episode · Public Defenseless · March 10 · 57m

If you are not listening to the
@pdefenselesspod.bsky.social podcast you are missing out, and not just because this time he is discussing “Your Data Will Be Used Against You.” #BookSky #PublicDefense #Law

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extremely online #4: how public defenders use cops' own tools against them 📸"if people really understood just how much is available and how much is being used and with how little regulation and transparency, they would be even more horrified than they already are." —Jerome G...

It was a pleasure speaking with @jjlee.bsky.social about my work and the work of The Legal Aid Society's Digital Forensics Unit for the recent issue of Extremely Online. extremely-online.ghost.io/extremely-on...

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Here's a full write-up on the judge tossing out Columbia's unprecedentedly harsh disciplinary actions against students accused of occupying Hamilton Hall in 2024:

hellgatenyc.com/columbia-exp...

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I want to believe that the smartest, most capable people are defending us all from legit threats.

But how can you trust someone with subpoena power, or access to surveillance, or the authority to yell commands, or hell — even carry a Glock 19M Gen 5 9mm — if they're this dense? Or dishonest?

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This is actual sworn testimony from a current FBI agent — who is the lead investigator in an ongoing trial about... you guessed it... protesters.

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NYPD Sock Puppets, Ring Searches for Dogs (and Humans?), Improper ID Case, Electronic Monitoring Data & More Vol. 7, Issue 3

March Decrypting a Defense issue is out now. Laura discusses the NYPD's use of sock puppet accounts. Christine examines Ring's Search Party feature and mission creep. Joel analyzes an ID decision, involving a possible facial recognition match. Last, Lisa reviews electronic ankle monitor records.

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Extremely Online A tech accountability round-up: stories, events and more

Trying this out after the nth person asked if I had a newsletter. Will post original content, upcoming events, job postings and more in tech and AI accountability. Subscribe and let me know if you have any feedback!

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Trump’s Version of “Domestic Terrorism” vs. the First Amendment The administration has given itself permission to prosecute people and organizations for their political views.

Trump backed off calling Renee Good & Alex Pretti domestic terrorists because people didn't like it. But as I wrote, the admin is still doubling down on the use of domestic terrorism investigations to scare Americans away from using their First Amendment rights. www.brennancenter.org/our-work/res...

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If You Heart NY, Pay in Cash! IF YOU ♥️ NY, PAY IN CASH! (...or tap for surveillance) Pssst hi New Yorkers, Happy Valentine’s Day to you. ❤️ We wanted to love on our favorite city by highlightin...

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No One, Including Our Furry Friends, Will Be Safer in Ring's Amazon Ring’s Super Bowl ad offered a vision of our streets that should leave every person unsettled about the company’s goals for disintegrating our privacy in public.In the ad, disguised as a

Ring has announced a new “Search Party” feature that could eventually bring mass biometric surveillance to our streets. It’s on by default. Shut it off.
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A letter to the director of the CIA from Senator Ron Wyden saying he has sent a classified letter that expressed concerns.

A letter to the director of the CIA from Senator Ron Wyden saying he has sent a classified letter that expressed concerns.

This is how Sen. Ron Wyden clues the public into activity that he finds extremely alarming. He does a press release about a letter he sent to the director of the CIA that basically says, 'I want to make sure you saw the classified letter I sent early today.' www.wyden.senate.gov/imo/media/do...

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Federal Watchlists for Protesters, Banning Ghost Guns, ALPR Virginia Federal Ct. Decision, File Signatures and Carving & More Vol. 7, Issue 2

February Decrypting a Defense Newsletter. Greg discusses federal watchlists tracking protesters. @shaneferro.bsky.social criticizes an attempt to ban ghost guns and digital blueprints. @diz.bsky.social analyzes an automated license plate readers decision. Chris explains file signatures and carving.

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I wrote section 230 to protect user speech, not a company's own speech. I've long said AI chatbot outputs are not protected by 230 and that it is not a close call. Given that the Trump administration is going to the mat to protect pedophiles, states should step in to hold Musk and X accountable.

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Real Time Facial Recognition, White House AI Executive Order, Failure to Preserve Video, State of the Surveillance State & More Vol. 7, Issue 1

New Decrypting a Defense issue. Jon discusses body-worn cameras and real-time facial recognition. Max covers the White House's Executive Order on AI. Joel examines the law as it applies to unpreserved police surveillance video. Finally, I give the 2nd annual State of the Surveillance State Address.

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NYPD Sued Over Possible Records Collected Through Muslim Spying Program The New York Police Department's “mosque-raking” program targeted Muslim communities across NYC. Now, as the city's first Muslim mayor takes office, one man is fighting—again—to fully expose it.

The New York Police Department's “mosque-raking” program targeted Muslim communities across NYC. Now, as the city's first Muslim mayor takes office, one man is fighting—again—to fully expose it. www.wired.com/story/nypd-s...

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I made an advent calendar of one thing you can do every day to improve your digital security and become more informed (ie paranoid).

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Signal Group Infiltration, Surveillance Advent Calendar, NYC FOIL Bill Passes, Facial Recognition When Traveling & More Vol. 6, Issue 12

New Decrypting a Defense issue. Greg discusses an infiltration by police into an activist Signal group. @diz.bsky.social provides the 1st DFU advent calendar. Laura celebrates a NYC bill to improve FOIL responses. Christine answers a question about facial recognition and holiday travelers.

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The Feds Want to Make It Illegal to Even Possess an Anarchist Zine Daniel Sanchez is facing federal charges for what free speech advocates say is a clear attack on the First Amendment.

“Prosecutors think they’ve found a constitutional loophole — if you can’t punish reporting it, punish transporting it.”

We wrote for @theintercept.com about how efforts to criminalize possession of words threaten press freedom.

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I critique software I use because I wish it were better, not because I think it's bad.

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As a bookstore that sells pamphlets and magazines, the criminalization of such materials feels pretty close to home. So let's take a closer look at the materials the federal government is claiming tie readers to "antifa terrorism." We can pick out six titles in these grainy photos. 1/

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Hey, Minnesota, Louisiana, and South Dakota! Have you caught us in the wild yet?

Despite what lawmakers in your states say about abortion or their efforts to block abortion access, you DO have rights!

Tag us in any pics you take with our billboards and let the world know that you know you best!

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Anonymity for Everyone: Why You Need Tor Tor is an invaluable tool for bypassing censorship and browsing privately, in this week's video we dive into the details and explain how it works. Plus we cover some things you should avoid when using...

Check out @privacyguides.org primer on why everyone benefits from using Tor. www.privacyguides.org/videos/2025/...

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Analysis by @amnestyuk.bsky.social and S.T.O.P. of the over 2,700 documents to date reveals that facial recognition technologies (FRT) were used on several occasions by the NYPD, subjecting New Yorkers to invasive, flawed, and deeply discriminatory surveillance technologies. #BanTheScan

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Amnesty International, S.T.O.P. Lawsuit Reveals NYPD Surveillance Abuses — S.T.O.P. - The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project

BREAKING: Amnesty International, S.T.O.P. Lawsuit Reveals NYPD Surveillance Abuses #BanTheScan @amnestyuk.bsky.social

"New York promises to be a sanctuary city, but we’ve created nothing short of a surveillance state." - S.T.O.P. Executive Director Michelle Dahl

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Mayor-Elect Mamdani Can Build a Tech Agenda for New York and a Model for the Country | TechPolicy.Press By resisting surveillance, extraction, and exploitation, Mamdani can show how technology truly serves the people, writes Rebecca Williams.

Full text here: www.techpolicy.press/mayor-elect-...

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