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Internet records to be stored for a year - Telegraph
www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/technologynews/5105519/Internet-records-to-be-stored-for-a-year.html, posted 2009 by peter in communication eu fascism msm networking privacy
A European Union directive, which Britain was instrumental in devising, comes into force which will require all internet service providers to retain information on email traffic, visits to web sites and telephone calls made over the internet, for 12 months.
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BBC NEWS | UK | Government plans travel database
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7877182.stm, posted 2009 by peter in fascism msm politics privacy propaganda terrorism
Computerised records of all 250 million journeys made by individuals in and out of the UK each year will be kept for up to 10 years. The government says the database is essential in the fight against crime, illegal immigration and terrorism.
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HOWTO: Encrypted directory with EncFS - Ubuntu Forums
ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=148600, posted 2009 by peter in howto linux privacy security storage
This guide describes how to create encrypted directories. These can come in handy for laptop users, password lists and the like.
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The Raw Story | Whistleblower: NSA spied on <i>everyone,</i> targeted journalists
rawstory.com/news/2008/Whistleblower_Bushs_NSA_targeted_reporters_0121.html, posted 2009 by peter in conspiracy fascism privacy usa
Former National Security Agency analyst Russell Tice, who helped expose the NSA's warrantless wiretapping in December 2005, has now come forward with even more startling allegations.
[...] "The National Security Agency had access to all Americans' communications -- faxes, phone calls, and their computer communications," Tice claimed. "It didn't matter whether you were in Kansas, in the middle of the country, and you never made foreign communications at all. They monitored all communications."
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Police set to step up hacking of home PCs - Times Online
www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5439604.ece, posted 2009 by peter in eu fascism msm privacy security terrorism
Home Office has quietly adopted a new plan to allow police across Britain routinely to hack into people’s personal computers without a warrant.
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BBC NEWS | Technology | EU to search out cyber criminals
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7758127.stm, posted 2008 by peter in eu networking politics privacy security toread
Remote searches of suspect computers will form part of an EU plan to tackle hi-tech crime.
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FOIA docs show feds can lojack mobiles without telco help
arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081116-foia-docs-show-feds-can-lojack-mobiles-without-telco-help.html, posted 2008 by peter in fascism privacy wireless
Courts in recent years have been raising the evidentiary bar law enforcement agents must meet in order to obtain historical cell phone records that reveal information about a target's location. But documents obtained by civil liberties groups under a Freedom of Information Act request suggest that "triggerfish" technology can be used to pinpoint cell phones without involving cell phone providers at all.
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Flash Cookies: The Silent Privacy Killer
www.imasuper.com/66/technology/flash-cookies-the-silent-privacy-killer, posted 2008 by peter in flash privacy
The Adobe Flash Player maintains proprietary cookies called Local Shared Objects or LSO’s. LSO’s are capable of storing 100 kb’s of information for an indefinite amount of time by default. When you clear your browser history in Internet Explorer, Firefox or Opera on Windows, Linux, or OS X LSO’s are not cleared from Adobe’s local repository. In fact, all the information in those cookies will remain indefinitely until they’re removed by the issuing website, or by you via a cumbersome and ridiculous process. Unfortunately, I haven’t even explained the worst of it.
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PC Pro: News: Hackers clone Elvis's passport
www.pcpro.co.uk/news/227754/hackers-clone-elvis-passport.html, posted 2008 by peter in hack humor msm privacy security terrorism travel
The Hacker's Choice, a non-commercial group of computer security experts, has released a video showing a cloned passport being approved by a security scanner at a Dutch airport. When the reader scans the passport it is revealed to belong to one Elvis Aaron Presley, complete with picture.
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