When surveillance meets incompetence

When surveillance meets incompetence

Last week brought an extraordinary demonstration of the dangers of operating a surveillance state — especially a shabby one, as China's apparently is. An unsecured database exposed millions of records of Chinese Muslims being tracked via facial recognition — an ugly trifecta of prejudice, bureaucracy and incompetence. The security lapse was discovered by Victor Gevers at the GDI Foundation, a security organization working in the public's interest.