Hong Kong police set up a hotline for people to snitch on those breaching China’s draconian national security law, and it got more than 1,000 calls within hours

Hong Kong police set up a hotline for people to snitch on those breaching China’s draconian national security law, and it got more than 1,000 calls within hours

Summary List PlacementThe Hong Kong police has launched a hotline for people to snitch on those breaking China’s draconian new national security law — and they received more than 1,000 purported tips within hours. The force launched the scheme on Thursday, saying tips could be submitted via phone call, SMS, email, or WeChat, and that callers’…

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Trump’s Cybersecurity Agency Says It Is ‘Highly Difficult’ to Commit Voter Fraud, Actually

Trump’s Cybersecurity Agency Says It Is ‘Highly Difficult’ to Commit Voter Fraud, Actually

Despite the president’s near-constant bellyaching about a supposed scourge of voter fraud and secret ballot dumps shaping this year’s election results, his own cybersecurity agency says there’s really no cause for concern. Existing security measures at state and local election offices “make it highly difficult to commit fraud through counterfeit… The post Trump’s Cybersecurity Agency…

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