The US based company I work for uses a secure, encrypted VPN to allow employees to work from home or while out in the field. I suppose the NSA are keeping the data from that? Or is it just the general public they are concerned with?
05:00 GMT: Daybreak: LIVE: all the dawn raids from mission control
07:00 GMT: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Anybody with an E-Mail Account, Basically: Entertainment show where the computer selects random names from the Persons of Interest file and has them subjected them to all the rigours of an MI6 investigation: Whose pied-à-terre Will George ‘Smiley’ Osborne send his SWAT team round to this week – and will it end in tearful surrender or a hail of bullets? Tune in and find out!
08:00 GMT: Wheel of Treason: Game show: tonight’s unlucky contestants are a team of Trotskyite Tweeters from the Twickenham Area!
08:30 GMT: Panorama Pyjamarama! : We turn the tables and take a look at those pesky BBC reporters’ personal files.
09:00 GMT: Who Do You Think You Are, Cuz We Might Know Different?!: William Hague and his team of crack-hackers pursue one line of enquiry – and invariably uncover a mountain of embarrassing facts about some innocent plebs along the way! Tonight: how the search for a Polish mobster, led to the arrest and prosecution of a pole-vaulter from Walsall.
10:00 GMT: Embarrassing Bodies: Choice Jpegs from the secret accounts.
11:00 GMT: Jack Straw’s Medieval Torture Hour! Archive fun from the Abu Ghraib interrogation video-file. (Contains scenes that most decent human beings may find offensive)
12:00-05:00 GMT: Big Brother. Live coverage of EVERYTHING!
I love all these calls for Google to do more to stop child porn.
Contrary to popular belief, paedophiles are not getting this material from Google. They get it from the darknet via peer to peer sharing networks; and they use techniques to hide what they are doing. Anything Google (or even ISPs, for that matter) do will be totally ineffectual.
The problem of child porn will not be solved with a technological solution because it is a social problem and, as such, requires a social solution.
On the post: Trading Lives For Freedom Is The American Way
Can we get an auto fill for this quote as I can see it being used a lot before this is all said and done?
On the post: Latest Leak: UK Spies Tap Internet Cables, Collect Nearly Everything With Little Oversight, Then Shares It With NSA
The EU won't like this.
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On the post: Obama Administration Has Declared War On Whistleblowers, Describes Leaks As 'Aiding The Enemy'
Government whistle blowers are traitors.
That is the way politicians see the issue.
On the post: NSA: If Your Data Is Encrypted, You Might Be Evil, So We'll Keep It Until We're Sure
On the post: Latest NSA Leak: Rules On How They Use Data Without A Warrant
Just had to post this from a Guardian article
05:00 GMT: Daybreak: LIVE: all the dawn raids from mission control
07:00 GMT: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Anybody with an E-Mail Account, Basically: Entertainment show where the computer selects random names from the Persons of Interest file and has them subjected them to all the rigours of an MI6 investigation: Whose pied-à-terre Will George ‘Smiley’ Osborne send his SWAT team round to this week – and will it end in tearful surrender or a hail of bullets? Tune in and find out!
08:00 GMT: Wheel of Treason: Game show: tonight’s unlucky contestants are a team of Trotskyite Tweeters from the Twickenham Area!
08:30 GMT: Panorama Pyjamarama! : We turn the tables and take a look at those pesky BBC reporters’ personal files.
09:00 GMT: Who Do You Think You Are, Cuz We Might Know Different?!: William Hague and his team of crack-hackers pursue one line of enquiry – and invariably uncover a mountain of embarrassing facts about some innocent plebs along the way! Tonight: how the search for a Polish mobster, led to the arrest and prosecution of a pole-vaulter from Walsall.
10:00 GMT: Embarrassing Bodies: Choice Jpegs from the secret accounts.
11:00 GMT: Jack Straw’s Medieval Torture Hour! Archive fun from the Abu Ghraib interrogation video-file. (Contains scenes that most decent human beings may find offensive)
12:00-05:00 GMT: Big Brother. Live coverage of EVERYTHING!
On the post: Latest NSA Leak: Rules On How They Use Data Without A Warrant
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On the post: Yet Another Claim Of How NSA Surveillance 'Saved Us' From Terrorists Falls Apart Under Scrutiny
Pesky facts
Gotta monitor that.
On the post: Contrary To The Claims Of Grandstanding Politicians, Child Porn Is Very Difficult To Stumble Onto Accidentally
Re: I'm not so sure...
On the post: Contrary To The Claims Of Grandstanding Politicians, Child Porn Is Very Difficult To Stumble Onto Accidentally
Contrary to popular belief, paedophiles are not getting this material from Google. They get it from the darknet via peer to peer sharing networks; and they use techniques to hide what they are doing. Anything Google (or even ISPs, for that matter) do will be totally ineffectual.
The problem of child porn will not be solved with a technological solution because it is a social problem and, as such, requires a social solution.
On the post: Company Claims Patent On Pop-Up Ads, Sues Porn & Travel Companies
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On the post: Company Claims Patent On Pop-Up Ads, Sues Porn & Travel Companies
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On the post: Sweden Makes It Illegal To Take Photos In 'Private Environments' Without Permission
Question
Example, I host a party at my home, wouldn't that become a 'public environment' as I am inviting people from outside into my home?
On the post: It's Come To This: Commentators Arguing That The Press Commits A Crime In Exposing NSA Surveillance
On the post: US Chamber Of Commerce: Bollywood Is So Successful Without Strong Copyrights That It Will Fail Unless India Strengthens Its Copyrights
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Just like the rest of society
On the post: Senator Lindsey Graham Defends NSA Surveillance By Arguing About Something Entirely Different
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On the post: US Chamber Of Commerce: Bollywood Is So Successful Without Strong Copyrights That It Will Fail Unless India Strengthens Its Copyrights
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On the post: US Chamber Of Commerce: Bollywood Is So Successful Without Strong Copyrights That It Will Fail Unless India Strengthens Its Copyrights
On the post: US Chamber Of Commerce: Bollywood Is So Successful Without Strong Copyrights That It Will Fail Unless India Strengthens Its Copyrights
I don't know where the US Chamber of Commerce pulls their logic (or lack thereof) from.
On the post: Senator Lindsey Graham Defends NSA Surveillance By Arguing About Something Entirely Different
Taken in that context, I guess his comments make a kind of sense.
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