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.
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.
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
Friday, April 19, 2013
Boston marathon bomber left behind digital trail
Russia Today America video on one of the Boston bombers that left behind a digital past on YouTube, Twitter and other social media sites that may reveal more about both of the suspects.
Friday, March 29, 2013
How Twitter can get you fired
Even digital dirt (info out there about you on the web) may be enough to raise an eyebrow or two from employers, because most of them keep tabs on you on the web, and so will job recruiters.
It serves as a reminder to keep your private stuff private and be mindful on what info you put out on the web.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
New Apple security measure creates a flaw or two
Apple fixed the issue, but are they any more flaws left behind?