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This edition of the newsletter covers our new open source tool to detect cellular spying, Rayhunter; The Foilies 2025, our tongue-in-cheek awards to the worst responses to public records requests; and our recommendations to the NSF for the new AI Action Plan to put people first.
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EFFECTOR 37.3 – A NEW TOOL TO DETECT CELLULAR SPYING
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