TTP Report: X and WhatsApp Host Arms Traders Tied to Houthis
TTP's latest report shows that arms dealers linked to Houthi militants in Yemen are using X and WhatsApp Business accounts as an online storefront for their weapons trade.
TTP's latest report shows that arms dealers linked to Houthi militants in Yemen are using X and WhatsApp Business accounts as an online storefront for their weapons trade.
New research suggests that Apple and Google’s app stores continue to offer private browsing apps that are surreptitiously owned by Chinese companies, more than six weeks after they were first identified in a Tech Transparency Project report.
Accounts for key figures in al-Qaida, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other U.S.-sanctioned terrorists are obtaining paid, premium service on Elon Musk's X, according to a report by the Tech Transparency Project.
Facebook is hosting dozens of groups where people can rent or buy Uber driver accounts, giving them a way to drive for the service using a false identity, according to a new investigation by the Tech Transparency Project.
Millions of Americans have downloaded apps that secretly route their internet traffic through Chinese companies, according to an investigation by the Tech Transparency Project (TTP), including several that were recently owned by a sanctioned firm with links to China’s military.
A new TTP report a report details big data company Palantir’s quiet efforts to build an extensive influence operation in Washington.
Today, the Tech Transparency Project published a report exposing an extensive network of Facebook pages pumping out scam ads for fake U.S. government benefits and dubious offers of “free” Trump 2024 merchandise.
A Tech Transparency Project report shows Meta approved hundreds of ads selling guns and gun accessories in violation of its own policies—raising questions about the company’s ability, or willingness, to enforce safety standards for its lucrative advertising business.
Today, the Tech Transparency Project published a report showing that Meta is allowing users around the world to buy and sell Facebook accounts that are authorized to run political ads in the U.S—creating opportunities for foreign interference in the November election.
A new Tech Transparency Project report highlights YouTube’s failure to enforce its new age restrictions on videos that show the “use of homemade firearms, automatic firearms, and certain firearm accessories,” more than six weeks after the company announced the policy.