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Google says government forced it to hand over Jacob Appelbaum’s data for WikiLeaks grand jury

June 19, 2015May 22, 2016 Charles

Google recently told Jacob Appelbaum, who has worked with WikiLeaks, that it was ordered to provide account data to federal investigators. Source: Google says government forced it to hand over Jacob Appelbaum’s … Continue reading Google says government forced it to hand over Jacob Appelbaum’s data for WikiLeaks grand jury

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US Gov’t Office of Personnel Mgmt. has a second, much worse breach

June 13, 2015May 22, 2016 Charles

Source: US Government Office of Personnel Management has a second, much worse breach – Boing Boing Continue reading US Gov’t Office of Personnel Mgmt. has a second, much worse breach

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Former NSA boss: “We kill people based on metadata”

June 12, 2015May 22, 2016 Charles

Source: Former NSA boss: “We kill people based on metadata” – YouTube Continue reading Former NSA boss: “We kill people based on metadata”

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Tech industry urges US to avoid policies that weaken encryption

June 9, 2015May 22, 2016 Charles

Open letter sent to Obama from groups representing Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft as report suggests fear of surveillance costs economy $35bn a year. It’s probably even more than $35B a year … Continue reading Tech industry urges US to avoid policies that weaken encryption

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Arizona town’s new license plate readers aim to reduce already-rare burglaries

May 14, 2015May 22, 2016 Charles

Burglaries in Paradise Valley, Arizona, fell from 195 in 2011 to 55 in 2014. At a cost of $20,000 per license plate reader, 15 going up to start, and 55 total burglaries… … Continue reading Arizona town’s new license plate readers aim to reduce already-rare burglaries

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What the NSA can crack and what it can’t

April 28, 2015May 22, 2016 Charles

Australia’s electronic espionage agency is a partner in a massive United States-led assault on internet security and privacy, according to top secret documents disclosed by former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden. The … Continue reading What the NSA can crack and what it can’t

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Why Privacy is important to society as a whole.

Repost From April 8, 2014 Other site.
May 22, 2016May 22, 2016
Charles

We are finding more and more that it’s in the comments sections of websites where you find the gems of wisdom, not the actual articles.  Reddit is a perfect example of this, … Continue reading Why Privacy is important to society as a whole.

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Edward Snowden at TED Talks

Repost From March 26, 2014 Other site.
May 22, 2016May 22, 2016
Charles

…the last year has been a reminder that democracy may die behind closed doors, but we as individuals are born behind those same closed doors, and we don’t have to give up … Continue reading Edward Snowden at TED Talks

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Anonymity in a Box

Repost From November 25, 2013 Other site.
May 22, 2016May 22, 2016
Charles

As Snowden and Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald), the reporter working with Snowden, indicated, the TOR network has still not been compromised by the NSA – which is why, as I reported earlier, the … Continue reading Anonymity in a Box

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▶ Why do I care about the NSA spying on me? I’m not doing anything wrong!

Repost From August 16, 2013 Other site.
May 22, 2016May 22, 2016
Charles

Why should I care, I mean, if I’m doing nothing wrong it’s fine, right? Only criminals care about privacy, right? Continue reading Why do I care about the NSA spying on me? I’m not doing anything wrong!

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