SF News SFPD Warns Of Pride Bag Inspections, Size Restrictions As you of course know, San Francisco's LGBTQ Pride celebration is this weekend. Part of hosting the "largest LGBTQ celebration in the country," the San Francisco Police Department says, is ensuring the safety
SF News BART Is Accused Of Spying On Us In A New Lawsuit Many of us have come to terms with the fact that the government is watching us all the time, around the clock, wherever we are. And a new lawsuit is accusing a BART
SF News In Wake Of Istanbul Terror Attack, SFO Announces Heightened Security Turkish Airlines flight 79 from #Istanbul arrived safely at SFO. Passengers learned of bombing while in flight. pic.twitter.com/QOxJ0bh9OU— Sergio Quintana (@svqjournalist) June 29, 2016 Following a terror attack at Istanbul's
SF News More Police But Fewer Arrests At San Francisco's Pride Celebration Happy Pride from the women of the SFPD!!! pic.twitter.com/ITyirrzc9r— Teresa Ewins (@TLCapt) June 26, 2016 In the wake of the Orlando attacks, SF Pride organizers arranged for security screenings at
SF News In Wake Of Brussels Bombings, SF And BART Police On Heightened Alert #SFPD increasing patrols in transit areas/SFO in response to overseas attacks. If you see something, say something. pic.twitter.com/xJJXfKpKl4— Albie Esparza (@OfficerAlbie) March 22, 2016 In the wake of this
SF News Here's A List Of All The Things You Can't Bring Into Super Bowl City Remember how we told you that officials were comparing security at Super Bowl City to that of the airport? Well, actually, it turns out it's way stricter! The "fan village" at the foot
SF News Thefts Of BART Cop Uniform, Gear Just Put Our Super Bowl Paranoia Into The Red Zone The FBI has certainly put us on high Super Bowl alert, with warnings of terrorists risks including the actions of "self-radicalized individuals" and "attacks on soft targets like subways." And now that alert
SF News The CIA Has Been Trying To Crack iPhone's Security Encryption For Years A new piece on The Intercept, following on a secret, annual, CIA-sponsored hacker "Jamboree" devoted to "exploiting security flaws in household and commercial electronics," suggests that U.S. spies have been intent on
SF News Report: Apple Was Informed Of iCloud's Security Flaw Prior to Celebgate Apple is having a Benghazi moment. Months before perverts worldwide celebrated the leak of nude pics of numerous noted celebrities, Apple was told that such a thing could happen —by the same security
SF News Video: Oakland School Security Officer Beats The Hell Out Of Student In Wheelchair Oakland High School released disturbing video capturing the moments where a freshman with cerebral palsy, handcuffed to a wheelchair, was brutally beaten by a security guard. This student's offense? Moving too slowly to
SF News Twitter Hacked, 250,000 Passwords Reset An anonymous group of hackers hit Twitter today and accessed an estimated 250,000 accounts. "This attack was not the work of amateurs, and we do not believe it was an isolated incident,
SF News 6.5 Million LinkedIn Passwords Stolen, Posted Online Oh dear. For those of you who use LinkedIn (side note: please explain your LinkedIn love in the comments), they've just sent word that some of your passwords have been compromised. It seems
SF News Breaking: Suspicious Package Evacuates SFO Terminal [Update] Part of San Francisco International Airport was evacuated a little before noon today after authorities discovered a suspicious package in a screening area. The closure shut down Terminal One, boarding area C, the
SF News Entertainment Commission Postpones Security Requirements Meeting Last night's meeting to discuss new security proposals for San Francisco nightclubs -- which would include ID scanning and face recording of patrons, among other things -- was postponed. Mayor Lee wanted "further
SF News Dodgers Coming To SF Today, AT&T Park Security Ramped Up When the Dodgers head to San Francisco for a three-game series tonight, AT&T Park wil ramp up security inside and outside the park 30-40 percent. It's bee almost almost since Dodgers
SF News Unruly Fans at Giants Game? No Problem: Text AT&T Park Security. After beaten Giants fan Bryan Stow brought ballpark violence to the national forefront, curbing unruly behavior at AT&T Park is only a text message away. Now in its third year, Giants
misc Sonoma County Native Coined the "Bikini Traveler" Hey, did you hear about that "Bikini Traveler" gal who was all over the news last week? Well, we somehow missed it until last night. In an effort to avoid the dreaded pat-down
SF News <s>Bomb</s> Hijack Threat Grounds Plane at SFO An American Airlines flight has been grounded at SFO after a bomb threat. According to the Transportation Security Administration, reports CBS 5, "the threat was made against American Airlines Flight No. 24 — which
SF News Thousands of iPad Owners Exposed Via AT&T Gaffe A few weeks after Apple lost an iPhone 4 prototype at a South Bay bar, Valleywag reports that over 114,000 iPad owners have had their security leaked. Gawker's Silicon Valley sister site
SF News Airport Pre-Screening Service Goes Belly Up A company that provides a service we never even heard of called the Clear Registered Traveler Program has abruptly gone out of business, KCBS reports. Clear operated special security lanes at 20 airports
SF News SF Crime Cameras Suck Ever since those shiny yet useless crime cameras were installed around the city's areas of concern back in '05, there has "only been one arrest attributed to the $900,000 spy system since
SF News Early '08, New Tiger Security at SF Zoo Goes Into Effect As seen in the graphic above (pulled from the LA Times), and because of last week's fatal attacks, tiger security improvement is needed. Soon. In 30 days, according to the Gate, SF Zoo