Smart Device Breaks Up Domestic Dispute By Calling the Police . Following a recent case in which Amazon handed over data from its Echo device to police investigating a murder, a smart device called the police when a couple was allegedly involved in a violent domestic dispute. Police say that Eduardo Barros was house- sitting at the residence with his girlfriend and their daughter. Barros allegedly pulled a gun on his girlfriend when they got into an argument and asked her: “Did you call the sheriffs?” A smart device in the home apparently heard “call the sheriffs,” and proceeded to call the sheriffs. Download Free 1St Edition Warhammer 40K Rule Book Pdf Download.
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A SWAT team arrived at the home and after negotiating for hours, they were able to take Barros into custody. Police tell ABC News that the man’s girlfriend was injured but did not need to visit a hospital. The couple’s daughter was safe and unharmed.“The unexpected use of this new technology to contact emergency services has possibly helped save a life,” Bernalillo County Sheriff Manuel Gonzales III said in a statement. Barros was charged with possession of a firearm or destructive device by a felon, aggravated battery against a household member, aggravated assault against a household member and false imprisonment. While smart home technology is the hero in the case, it will certainly leave some people uneasy. It’s a clear reminder that smart home devices are always listening.
We don’t know what data, if any, was recorded by the Amazon Echo that was involved in the December murder case. But police felt confident enough that it may have recorded audio of the incident to seek a warrant.
In a different incident in January, a local TV news broadcast involving a dollhouse reportedly triggered multiple Amazon Echo devices in the area to start ordering dollhouses. It’s easy to imagine police getting tired of being called to citizen’s homes every time they watch the latest episode of Law and Order. Correction: ABC News has amended and editor’s note to its story clarifying that the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department did not specify the type of smart device that called them to the home. An earlier version of this post cited ABC’s story and claimed a Google Home called police.
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Classified Intel Trump Told the Russians Was Obtained By Infiltrating ISIS Bombmakers Online. Remember when President Trump spilled highly classified intelligence to Russian officials in the Oval Office? We now have a report on what kind of intelligence Trump shared. The extremely sensitive info was about ISIS plans to hide bombs in consumer electronics.
And it came from Israeli cyber specialists who infiltrated a group of bombmakers in Syria. President Trump took a lot of heat for inviting top Russian officials, Sergey Lavrov and Sergey Kislyak, into the Oval Office on May 1. FBI Director James Comey. Trump later admitted that he fired Comey because of the Russia investigation.
But the intelligence community was even more outraged when they heard that Trump shared top secret intelligence with the Russians. It was later revealed that the intelligence was Code Word classified, a step even beyond top secret. And it was also revealed that the source of the intelligence was Israel. Vladimir Putin even trolled US intelligence by offering to make transcripts of the Oval Office meeting public.
But according to a new report in the New York Times, we now know that the intelligence was specifically about ISIS attempts to place explosives in electronic devices like laptops. And that it came from an Israeli source that had infiltrated a Syrian bomb- making group online. From the New York Times: The intelligence was so exquisite that it enabled the United States to understand how the weapons could be detonated, according to two American officials familiar with the operation. The information helped prompt a ban in March on large electronic devices in carry- on luggage on flights from 1. Muslim- majority countries to the United States and Britain. It was also part of the classified intelligence that President Trump is accused of revealing when he met in the Oval Office last month with the Russian foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, and the ambassador to the United States, Sergey I.
His disclosure infuriated Israeli officials. The ISIS- affiliated group was reportedly making bombs to look exactly like laptop batteries, sparking the concern about the adequacy of airport security standards. It’s probably safe to assume that whatever infiltration of the group Israeli intelligence had achieved has been blown now. An absolutely bewildered looking Trump explained that he “never mentioned the word or the name Israel” during his visit with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu back in May. That absolutely dazzling spectacle seemingly confirmed that the intelligence was from Israel. The largest problem, of course, is that the computer networks are used “not to develop or launch weapons systems but to recruit, raise money and coordinate future attacks.”But it’s hard to imagine that intelligence gathered about ISIS would be helpful anyway if our own president can’t help but share it with the world. Again, not only is Trump an idiot, but he’s legitimately a risk to the safety and security of the United States at this point.