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Friday, December 13, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
NSA tracked calls of 35 world leaders
A memo revealed that back in 2006 the NSA has interest in tracking phone calls of 35 world leaders, thanks to an unnamed US official in the memo that turned over about 200 phone numbers.
So it appears that Germany and Brazil aren't the only nations that were under the watchful eyes of the NSA.
The Guardian (with excerpt of memo)
So it appears that Germany and Brazil aren't the only nations that were under the watchful eyes of the NSA.
The Guardian (with excerpt of memo)
Labels:
Big Brother,
Cell Phones,
Police State,
Technology
Friday, October 18, 2013
Real name and face on Google's ads?
Coming soon, Google may feature you in their online ads. with your real name and profile picture. In Google's new Terms of Use, it revealed that it may use your Google+ profile name and picture as shared endorsements to family, friends and other users.
Ars Technica - with more info
Ars Technica - with more info
Friday, September 6, 2013
NSA and British intel had interest in decryption
More documents about the NSA revealed that they may have had interest in breaking encryption to gain access to information from the Internet, such as e-mails, medical records and banking info.
GCHQ (British intelligence) also may had interest in decrypting info on the web as well.
Many people use encryption to protect information for a good reason: privacy. Also this is done to deter cyber-criminals who may use sensitive info for their own purposes.
So this may prove that even with encryption, there's not much escape from the NSA, providing they have the effective back-door means to access such encrypted info.
TheGuardian - Revealed: how US and UK spy agencies defeat internet privacy and security
GCHQ (British intelligence) also may had interest in decrypting info on the web as well.
Many people use encryption to protect information for a good reason: privacy. Also this is done to deter cyber-criminals who may use sensitive info for their own purposes.
So this may prove that even with encryption, there's not much escape from the NSA, providing they have the effective back-door means to access such encrypted info.
TheGuardian - Revealed: how US and UK spy agencies defeat internet privacy and security
Labels:
Big Brother,
Internet,
Police State,
Privacy,
Technology,
Web Security
Thursday, July 4, 2013
People protesting NSA surveillance programs in Washington DC
Thanks to the Associated Press for covering this, now people in Washington are protesting the NSA surveillance programs, the collection of data from cell phones and the Internet.
Labels:
Big Brother,
Cell Phones,
Internet,
Internet Freedom and Web Censorship,
Police State,
Privacy,
Technology,
Web Security
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Obama to support Internet wiretapping program
RT America video on FBI's latest attempt to monitor Internet users on chats, emails and more.
Labels:
Big Brother,
Internet,
Internet Freedom and Web Censorship,
Police State,
Privacy,
Technology
US entertainment industry calls for use of rootkits against Internet pirates
So, if going after Internet piracy with DMCA takedowns and ISP throttling of Net connections aren’t enough, the music and movie industries in the US are looking to take their Internet piracy fight to the next level with legalizing the use of malware, such as spyware and rootkits, to go up against Internet pirates on the web.
One of many measures looked at, is the ability to lock your PC with a notice saying for example, that you broke a law and need to pay a fine (known as ransomware).
Such as measure like this takes the fight directly to the user.
Source: Boing Boing
Labels:
Big Brother,
Internet,
Internet Freedom and Web Censorship,
Police State,
Technology,
Web Piracy
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