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Judge Limits DHS Laptop Border Searches

June 11th, 2010

Via: Cnet: A federal judge has ruled that border agents cannot seize a traveler’s laptop, keep it locked up for months, and examine it for contraband files without a warrant half a year later. U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White in the Northern District of California rejected the Obama administration’s argument that no warrant was necessary […]

U.S. Intelligence Analyst Arrested in Wikileaks Video Probe

June 7th, 2010

I have a bit of trouble believing what Wired is reporting here. One just can’t go “rummaging through” compartmented files. Each person with access to a particular compartment would have to be individually cleared for that compartment. Say the compartmented thing is a new spy plane that is designated with the codeword AAA. Bob works […]

No Secrets: Julian Assange’s Mission for Total Transparency

June 7th, 2010

This is a very interesting piece about Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. Via: The New Yorker: He had come to understand the defining human struggle not as left versus right, or faith versus reason, but as individual versus institution. As a student of Kafka, Koestler, and Solzhenitsyn, he believed that truth, creativity, love, and compassion are […]

Lawyers Claim Google Wi-Fi Sniffing ‘Is Not an Accident’

June 4th, 2010

Via: Gizmodo: Lawyers suing Google claimed Thursday they have discovered evidence in a patent application that Google deliberately programmed its Street View cars to collect private data from open Wi-Fi networks, despite claims to the contrary. “At this point, it is our belief that it is not an accident,” said Brooks Cooper, an Oregon attorney […]

WikiLeaks Was Launched With Documents Intercepted From Tor

June 2nd, 2010

Many technologies that amateur anonymity fetishists are attracted to are actually designed to harvest information. Put yourself in the shoes of the NSA. If you wanted a concentrated haul of the most interesting information what would you do? You would establish a honeypot: a service (free or paid) that purported to provide an anonymous web […]

Toolkit: A Look at the Gear That Experts Use to Spy on Spies

May 31st, 2010

Via: Wired: When companies like Archer Daniels Midland and Liberty Mutual Insurance are worried that someone is bugging their boardrooms or tapping their phone lines, they call Kevin Murray. He heads one of the most sophisticated surveillance-detection firms this side of the FBI. Wired asked Murray about the bevy of gizmos he and his staff […]

Government Wants to Monitor Networks of All Critical Infrastructure Providers

May 28th, 2010

Oh sure. Via: Wired: Companies that operate critical infrastructures and do not voluntarily allow the federal government to install monitoring software on their networks to detect possible cyberattacks would face the “wild” internet on their own and place us all at risk, a top Pentagon official seemed to say Wednesday. Defense Deputy Secretary William Lynn […]

Government to Track Your Child’s Body Mass Index

May 27th, 2010

U.S. Generals Want Congress to Implement Nutrition Standards for iZombies Because They’re Too Fat to Fight Eat Fat, Lose Fat by Mary Enig Via: American Thinker: I thought this might be one of those bills where someone has misread the language and interpreted what the legislation is supposed to do incorrectly. Nope. Rep. Kind of […]

IBM Patent Application Describes “Intelligent” Stop Lights That Turn Off Cars

May 27th, 2010

What could possibly go wrong? Via: Daily Tech: Running red lights and failure to stop leads to untold numbers of traffic accidents around the world. Sitting at a red light with cars idling also burns fuel that really isn’t needed. IBM has filed a patent application that outlines a system that would turn the motors […]

Ted Molczan on Recently Launched Unmanned Spacecraft

May 23rd, 2010

Readers of Blank Spots on the Map by Trevor Paglen will definitely remember Ted Molczan. Via: New York Times: The secretive flight, civilian specialists said in recent weeks, probably centers at least partly on testing powerful sensors for a new generation of spy satellites. Now, the amateur sky watchers have succeeded in tracking the stealthy […]

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