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Since taking out that loan from the Carlyle Group and facing increasing competition from Chinese manufacturers, iRobot has not found a way to become profitable again and says it expects to incur losses for βthe foreseeable future.β With no clear path to paying off the debt, the future looks bleak for the inventor of the robot vacuum.
In its quarterly financial report published March 12, the company, which saw its revenue in the U.S.Β drop by 47 percent in the fourth quarter, said it had βinitiated a formal strategic review to evaluate a broad range of alternatives, including, but not limited to, exploring a potential sale or strategic transaction and refinancing our debt.β
If its new line of products is not a success, which the report notes is entirely possible due to βconsumer demand, competition, macroeconomics conditions and tariff policies,β and no other recourse is found to pay off its debt, iRobot says the company may be unable to continue beyond 12 months.
A contractor for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and many other U.S. government agencies has developed a tool that lets analysts more easily pull a target individualβs publicly available data from a wide array of sites, social networks, apps, and services across the web at once, including Bluesky, OnlyFans, and various Meta platforms, according to a leaked list of the sites obtained by 404 Media. In all the list names more than 200 sites that the contractor, called ShadowDragon, pulls data from and makes available to its government clients, allowing them to map out a personβs activity, movements, and relationships.
The news comes after ICE detained Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent Columbia University protester and green card holding legal permanent resident of the U.S., on Saturday with the intention of deporting him. It also comes as Secretary of State Marco Rubio is reportedly launching an AI-fueled βCatch and Revokeβ effort to scan the social media accounts for tens of thousands of student visa holdersβ social media accounts, looking for what Axios reported as foreign nationals who appear to support Hamas or other designated terror groups.
There is no indication ShadowDragon specifically, or its data tool SocialNet, is part of that program. But ShadowDragon says in marketing material its tools can be used to monitor protests, and claims it found protests around Union Station in Washington DC during a 2023 visit by Benjamin Netanyahu. Daniel Clemens, ShadowDragonβs CEO, previously said on a podcast that protesters should not βbe surprised when people are going to investigate you because you made their life difficult.β
Multiple tech companies and websites whose public data ShadowDragon pulls tell 404 Media the contractor may be violating their terms of use around scraping.
βThe long list of sites and services that ShadowDragonβs SocialNet tool accesses is a reminder of just how much data is accessible and collected from and about us to provide surveillance services to the government and others,β Jeramie Scott, senior counsel and director the Electronic Privacy Information Centerβs (EPIC) Project on Surveillance Oversight, told 404 Media in an email. βSocialNet is just one example of the unchecked surveillance ecosystem that lacks any meaningful transparency, oversight, or accountability that allows the government to circumvent Constitutional and statutory protections to access sensitive personal data,β he added.
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Marketing material available online says SocialNet can plot identities and find connections between them; create a map of suspicious activity and follow a suspectβs trail, and βfollow the breadcrumbs of your targetβs digital life and find hidden correlations in your research.β In one promotional video, ShadowDragon says users can enter βan email, an alias, a name, a phone number, a variety of different things, and immediately have information on your target. We can see interests, we can see who friends are, pictures, videos.β
The leaked list of targeted sites and services include ones from major tech companies such as Apple, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and TikTok. It also includes communication tools like Discord and WhatsApp; activity- or hobby-focused sites like AllTrails, BookCrossing, Chess.com, and cigar review site Cigar Dojo; payment services like Cash App, BuyMeACoffee, and PayPal; sex worker sites OnlyFans and JustForFans; and social networks Bluesky and Telegram. Even relatively obscure social networks are included in the list, such as BeReal.
ShadowDragon also pulls data from some sites geared towards specific demographics and highly personal interests, such as the social network for Black people called Black Planet or the fetish site FetLife, which 404 Media previously reported.Β
What sort of data is returned when a ShadowDragon customer queries one of these sites depends on each individual service, with some likely returning much more than others.Β
According to U.S. government procurement databases, ShadowDragonβs clients include the State Department, the Army, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the DEA, and, especially, ICE. ICE continued its contract with ShadowDragon as recently as February 24, with the procurement record saying the deal included access to SocialNet.
An ICE statement of work that EPIC obtained through the Freedom of Information Act describes why ICE, and specifically Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), sought out SocialNet in one instance.
βICE analysts conduct research on readily available public domain open source information that spans beyond US domain websites and require ICE to effectively track and investigate known criminal elements and locations to mitigate the flow of illegal goods and personnel into the United States borders and territories,β the document reads. βSocialNet data is a data subscriptions service that maps social media connections to uncover aliases, associates and gather inferences of lifestyle and physical location of threats. SocialNet performs federated searches and visualizes social media connections to uncover identities, correlations, networks of associates quickly.β
βHSI INTEL must remain diligent in seeking new and improved means of combatting the challenges that face our Law Enforcers and Intelligence Analysts for identifying, tracking, investigating and apprehending criminal entities. SocialNet data adds to HSI INTEL's ability to successfully meet those mission goals and their public responsibility by leveraging capabilities with proven results for both cyber or physical criminal investigations and social media forensics,β it continues. In this case, the document indicates HSI sought to use SocialNet through Maltego, a commonly-used piece of open source intelligence software.
404 Media previously reported that some of ICE moved to SocialNet because it was retiring the use of another tool called Babel X.
A screenshot of a ShadowDragon video on Vimeo.
404 Media contacted numerous companies named in the leaked list of services that ShadowDragon pulls data from. Pinterest pointed to its terms of service, which say users will not βscrape, collect, search, copy or otherwise access data or content from Pinterest in unauthorized ways.β Cash App also pointed to its own terms of service which bans the monitoring of any material on any Cash App system, both manually and with automated means.Β Β
Responding to Facebook, Instagram, and Threads being included in the list, Meta said in a statement βUnauthorized scraping is against our terms, and we routinely investigate and take action to enforce our terms against unauthorized scrapers when we find they have violated our policies.β
Snap said any scraping violates its terms of service.
LinkedIn said in a statement βWe are constantly testing new ways to ensure that control of member data remains in our members' hands. Unauthorized scraping is not permitted, and our teams at LinkedIn invest in technology and take legal action when necessary to detect and prevent our members' information from being scraped and used without their consent.β
Chess.com said in a statement βWe were not previously aware that ShadowDragon was scraping data from Chess.com. To clarify our position, we do not permit the use of personal information from our users without a valid legal basis and compliance with applicable laws, even if such information is publicly available.β
βIf ShadowDragonβs activities are conducted lawfully, with a legitimate legal basisβsuch as in response to a government order or as part of a legally authorized investigationβ we would not object. However, if the data being collected includes personal information and is being used without proper legal authorization, this would not align with our policies,β the statement added.
When asked if ShadowDragonβs activity constitutes scraping and provided with the list of sites, Sandy MacKay, VP of business operations at ShadowDragon, told 404 Media in an email that βShadowDragon doesnβt log customer inquiries or the resulting data, so we canβt provide information that violates the privacy settings of individual account owners using these platforms, including data theyβve deleted.β In other words, the searches are performed live on sites when the ShadowDragon user requests it. That might arguably still violate some of the companiesβ terms of use, however.
In the ShadowDragon podcast where Clemens made his comments about protesters, he added that protesters are βprobably not moving the needle at all.β He added βMy word of advice for anybody thatβs feeling invited into the rage mob of the day, is, hey man, get off social media. Go buy a lake house, get a beach house. Do something. Get in debt and get off social media. Donβt get invited into all this rage.β
When 404 Media previously reported those comments, Clemens said in an email βmy comments from the podcast refer to ALL groups, regardless of affiliation or cause. It was a reminder to everyone that everything we do in public, including social media posts, often lacks a legal expectation of privacy, in the same vein as the EFF's recommendations for protestors.β
We start this week with Emanuel's great investigation into Chinese AI video models, and how they have far fewer safeguards than their American counterparts. A content warning for that section due to what the users are making. After the break, Joseph explains how police are using AI to summarize evidence seized from mobile phones. In the subscribers-only section, we chat about an AI-developed game that is making a ton of money. But your AI-generated game probably won't.
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There are many reasons Devil May Cry fans will enjoy the upcoming show adaptation's new trailer. But, I must warn you, after watching it Papa Roach's "Last Resort" will be stuck in your head for days. The early 2000s song plays alongside a two-minute trailer that showcases Dante and, notably, his twin brother Vergil.Β
There are many great takeaways from this peek at the show, but one of the most amusing might be when Lady rips of Dante's shirt and he responds, "Ripped and irresistible dream boat, I know. You still can't just tear a guy's clothes off." It's that kind of lighthearted banter mixed with the action sequences that make us so excited for the Devil May Cry series.Β
A television series version of Capcom's Devil May Cry game has been in the works for years now. We first got a teaser back in 2023, but we only learned in January that it will premiere on Netflix on April 3. The animated series from Korean company Studio Mir is actually Devil May Cry's second go as a show β in 2007, a 12-episode anime based on the game ran in Japan.Β
Not familiar with the video game? Here's Netflix's synopsis for the Devil May Cry TV show: "Sinister forces are at play at the portal between the human and demon realms. In the middle of it all is Dante, an orphaned demon hunter for hire, unaware that the fate of both worlds hangs around his neck."
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/the-devil-may-cry-netflix-series-has-a-real-trailer-and-now-papa-roach-is-stuck-in-my-head-131853378.html?src=rss
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