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Chicagoans are making, sharing, and printing designs for whistles that can warn people when ICE is in the area. The goal is to “prevent as many people from being kidnapped as possible.”#ICE #News


The Latest Defense Against ICE: 3D-Printed Whistles


Chicagoans have turned to a novel piece of tech that marries the old-school with the new to warn their communities about the presence of ICE officials: 3D-printed whistles.

The goal is to “prevent as many people from being kidnapped as possible,” Aaron Tsui, an activist with Chicago-based organization Cycling Solidarity, and who has been printing whistles, told 404 Media. “Whistles are an easy way to bring awareness for when ICE is in the area, printing out the whistles is something simple that I can do in order to help bring awareness.”

Over the last couple months ICE has especially focused on Chicago as part of Operation Midway Blitz. During that time, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel have shot a religious leader in the head, repeatedly violated court orders limiting the use of force, and even entered a daycare facility to detain someone.

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3D printers have been around for years, with hobbyists using them for everything from car parts to kids’ toys. In media articles they are probably most commonly associated with 3D-printed firearms.

One of the main attractions of 3D printers is that they squarely put the means of production into the hands of essentially anyone who is able to buy or access a printer. There’s no need to set up a complex supply chain of material providers or manufacturers. No worry about a store refusing to sell you an item for whatever reason. Instead, users just print at home, and can do so very quickly, sometimes in a matter of minutes. The price of printers has decreased dramatically over the last 10 years, with some costing a few hundred dollars.


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A video of the process from Aaron Tsui.

People who are printing whistles in Chicago either create their own design or are given or download a design someone else made. Resident Justin Schuh made his own. That design includes instructions on how to best use the whistle—three short blasts to signal ICE is nearby, and three long ones for a “code red.” The whistle also includes the phone number for the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant & Refugee Rights (ICIRR) hotline, which people can call to connect with an immigration attorney or receive other assistance. Schuh said he didn’t know if anyone else had printed his design specifically, but he said he has “designed and printed some different variations, when someone local has asked for something specific to their group.” The Printables page for Schuh’s design says it has been downloaded nearly two dozen times.

Whistles have become a common sight in Chicago during the ongoing and aggressive ICE activity, with some local groups handing them out or people buying generic whistles from Amazon, Reuters reported. Corner shops and restaurants have also offered whistles for free, Schuh said. 3D-printed whistles, meanwhile, “are a way to show a little extra solidarity, because it's being made for a specific purpose,” Schuh added. “Also, depending on how you do it you can pump them out much cheaper on a 3D printer, and maybe send a bit less money to people like Jeff Bezos.”

Once someone has a design, they can start printing. Tsui said “I take that file and send it over to my printer, where I end up printing 33 whistles at a time. Once printed I'll add on keyrings and then I'll pass off the whistles for distribution.” Tsui said he’s been using leftover filament that he’s accumulated over the years, so the cost has been “pretty negligible.” According to Tsui’s napkin math, the cost per 3D-printed whistle is around 20 cents, while buying one on Amazon can cost 30 to 50 cents.

After he’s made a bunch of whistles, Tsui said he hands off “a gallon sized ziploc bag of 200 whistles at a time to different events.”


Images of Justin Schuh's design, from here.

Christopher Whitaker, one of the organizers of a community school patrol north of Chicago and executive director of the Alliance of Civic Technologists, told 404 Media a neighbor uses a 3D printer to make whistles. “Local organizers take those whistles and put them into whistle packs that include instructions on what [to] do if they see federal agents in the neighborhood,” Whitaker said. He added everyone is “doing what they can no matter how big or small.”

According to posts on social media, whistles have been effective at warning people about the presence of ICE officials. “She didn’t understand why she was hearing these whistles until she remembered me telling her about them,” one post says, describing someone’s interaction with a coworker whose parents are immigrants. “She quickly got up and called both parents to announce ICE was in the area [...] She said it was just so powerful and she knew her parents were saved because of the whistles.” Schuh also posted a chat screenshot to Bluesky that shows someone saying “whistles got someone out of custody on Friday.”

DHS continues its aggressive tactics in the city despite orders to stop. A judge ordered Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino to report to her everyday after a wave of violence from the agency in Chicago. Bovino threw tear gas at demonstrators in the city’s Little Village neighborhood without a verbal warning, in violation of the judge’s order limiting the use of force. Bovino went on to lie about the incident to the judge, claiming he was hit by a rock, and later admitted he lied, ABC News reported.


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Altro che Marketing! Le VPN si vendono da sole ogni volta che un governo blocca i siti per adulti


Centinaia di milioni di utenti di smartphone hanno dovuto affrontare il blocco dei siti web pornografici e l’obbligo di verifica dell’età. Nel Regno Unito è in vigore la verifica obbligatoria dell’identità sui siti web per adulti e leggi simili stanno per essere introdotte in alcuni stati degli Stati Uniti e in Italia.

In risposta a tutto questo, le VPN, servizi che consentono agli utenti di nascondere la propria posizione reale e aggirare le restrizioni, hanno registrato una crescita esponenziale.

Le vendite dei servizi VPN sono alle stelle


Come sottolinea la BBC, dall’entrata in vigore dell’Online Safety Act nel Regno Unito, le registrazioni a Proton VPN sono aumentate di oltre il 1.400%, mentre NordVPN ha registrato un aumento del 1.000% negli abbonamenti. Secondo TechRadar nel Regno Unito sono stati scaricati 10,7 milioni di app VPN nella prima metà del 2025.

Ora, le autorità britanniche stanno discutendo la possibilità di vietare completamente le VPN. Iniziative simili sono emerse negli Stati Uniti: in particolare, nel Wisconsin è stata proposta una proposta di legge che renderebbe illegale l’accesso a “contenuti per adulti” tramite VPN.

Progetti simili sono allo studio anche nel Michigan, dove i rappresentanti di Proton si sono espressi contro tali misure.

Gli esperti ritengono che tali restrizioni minaccino la libertà di Internet. Le VPN rimangono uno strumento essenziale nei paesi sottoposti a censura, consentendo alle persone di leggere notizie, utilizzare i social media e le app di messaggistica.

Dietro le VPN gratuite si nascondono gravi rischi


Nel frattempo, Google ha emesso un nuovo avviso, sottolineando che i truffatori stanno mascherando app dannose come VPN legittime. L’azienda consiglia di scaricare tali servizi solo da fonti ufficiali e di prestare attenzione alle autorizzazioni: una VPN non dovrebbe richiedere l’accesso a contatti o messaggi personali.

Secondo Google, le app dannose possono distribuire spyware e rubare password, dati bancari e wallet di criptovalute. L’azienda ha anche osservato che scaricare VPN gratuite o discutibili aumenta il rischio di infezione del dispositivo e di perdita di dati.

Red Hot Cyber raccomanda di non scaricare mai app VPN da siti non ufficiali o da link trovati casualmente su internet, poiché molti di questi pacchetti possono contenere codice malevolo (come infostealer, RAT, spayware e malware in generale). Prima di installare un’app, è buona pratica verificare lo sviluppatore, leggere le recensioni reali, e controllare che le autorizzazioni richieste siano coerenti con le funzioni di una VPN. Un’app che chiede accesso a fotocamera, microfono o contatti è un chiaro segnale di pericolo.

Gli esperti avvertono inoltre che, se i governi dovessero vietare l’uso delle VPN, molti utenti finirebbero per rivolgersi a versioni illegali o modificate, creando un vero e proprio “paradiso per gli hacker e rendendo di fatto impossibile mantenere buoni standard di sicurezza online.

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A man running a Danish copycat of the r/WatchItForThePlot subreddit was assured of posting no less than 347 nude scenes from films, and downloading over 25 terabytes of data from copyrighted works.#Reddit #copyright #denmark


Danish Redditor Charged for Posting Nude Scenes from Films


In a landmark case for Danish courts and internationally, a man was sentenced to seven months’ suspended imprisonment and 120 hours of community service for posting nude scenes from copyrighted films.

He’s convicted of “gross violations of copyright, including violating the right of publicity of more than 100 aggrieved female actors relating to their artistic integrity,” Danish police reported Monday.

The man, a 40-year-old from Denmark who was a prolific Redditor under the username “KlammereFyr” (which translates to “NastierGuy”) was arrested and charged with copyright infringement in September 2024 by Denmark’s National Unit for Serious Crime (NSK).

In a press release, NSK wrote that KlammereFyr was a moderator for the subreddit r/SeDetForPlottet, which is a Danish version of the massive subreddit r/WatchItForThePlot, where people post clips of nude scenes—almost always featuring female actors—out of context. NSK said that KlammereFyr shared “no less than 347 nude scenes, which were played no less than 4.2 million times in total” in the subreddit. He’s also convicted of having shared and downloaded “over 25 terabytes of data with copyrighted works via the file sharing service superbits.org without the consent of the copyright holders,” and was also posting stolen images to the porn platform RedGifs.

The subreddit was set to private after media coverage about actors’ rights groups denouncing the practice, Torrent Freak reported last year. The subreddit is still invite-only, and a message says, “Denne subreddit er lukket ned, og vil ikke blive genåbnet” (“This subreddit has been shut down and will not be reopened.”)
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According to Danish news outlet DR, the Danish Actors' Association and the Rights Alliance reported KlammereFyr to the police in 2023, “on behalf of the Danish Actors' Association, Danish Film Directors and the affected film producers DR and TV 2.” At the time, Danish actor Andrea Vagn Jensen, who had nude clips of her in movie scenes shared online, told DR: “It’s just abuse. You deliver something for the production and the story, and then you end up being molested that way.”

“Illegal sharing of films and series is never harmless, but in this case, we have seen the far-reaching consequences of scenes being taken out of context and placed in a pornographic context,” Maria Fredenslund, CEO of Rights Alliance, wrote in a blog post after KlammereFyr pleaded guilty last week. “This is both violent and very serious for the actors and producers who have been affected. I am therefore pleased that copyright law also protects works in practice, not least the actors’ right of respect, and provides the opportunity for redress after such serious violations of their professional integrity and person. With artificial intelligence and the ease of creating deepfakes, it is becoming easier to produce and share offensive content. This is another reason why it is important for the authorities to help emphasize the seriousness of this type of violation.”

A recently proposed bill in Denmark would amend the country’s copyright laws to protect the rights of ordinary people as well as public figures to their own likenesses, even if they’re used in AI or deepfake content.




Nest Thermostat: Now 100% Less Evil


If you have a Nest thermostat of the first or second generation, you probably noticed it recently became dumber. Google decided to pull the plug on the servers that operate these devices, turning them into — well — ordinary thermostats. Lucky for us [codykociemba] has been keeping up with various exploits for hacking the thermostat, and he started the NoLongerEvil-Thermostat project.

If you want to smarten up your thermostat again, you’ll need a Linux computer or, with some extra work, a Mac. The thermostat has a DFU-enabled OMAP loader. To access it, you have to plug it into USB and then reboot it. There is a narrow window for the loader to grab it, so you have to be running the software before you reboot or you’ll miss it.
You can control your thermostat again!
After that, the flash is relatively fast, but the Nest will look dead for a brief time. Then the No Longer Evil logo will show, and you are in business. We wish the hack simply replaced the Google software with a local website, but it doesn’t. It redirects all the network traffic to a custom URL. Then you can control your thermostat from the nolongerevil.com website. So we don’t know what will happen if they decide to stop hosting the remote server that powers this.

Then again, don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. If you get another year out of your trusty thermostat, that’s a year you wouldn’t have had otherwise. We do worry a bit about putting an odd device on your network. In theory, the project is open source, but all the important bits are in a binary U-Boot image file, so it would take some work to validate it. To get you started, the command to dump the content is probably: dumpimage -T kernel -p 0 -o kernel uImage. Or, you could watch it with Wireshark for a bit.

We were happy to get some more use out of our Nest.


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