Hackers from ShinyHunters have released supposedly stolen data from Madison Square Garden, including potential personal information and player details. Meanwhile, San Francisco's LGBTQ+ district is using facial scanners for entry, while France's spy agency switches to a French-made alternative to US tech.
Meta tests military-built face recognition in its smart glasses, raising privacy concerns. The UK plans to use the technology on asylum-seekers, despite flaws. In a lighter note, Knicks fans watched their ticker tape parade via traffic cameras.
The hacking of Madison Square Garden, alongside similar incidents with education and photography firms, highlights the growing risk of data breaches in high-profile organizations. While some see innovative uses for surveillance tech, others fear its misuse.







