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- Obama faces BlackBerry withdrawal
- Obama faces BlackBerry withdrawalNo one will careBecause he is The One, the press will never flame him if he happens to stray.With a Republican, it would be a "serious breach of national security" don't you know.Think I'm joking? Watch.RE: Obama faces BlackBerry withdrawalFollow Obama on Line Spout. http://www.linespout.com?q=obamaRE:...
- Tags: Handhelds, Obama, BlackBerry withdrawal, RIM BlackBerry, withdrawal, White House, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-11-15
- Lawsuit filed against NebuAd, ISPs
- Sixteen plaintiffs â€" and potentially millions more â€" launched a class-action lawsuit against NebuAd and 26 of its ISP partners in California court, ClickZ reports. The suit claims NebuAd and the ISPs violated privacy and computer security laws. Only six ISPs -- CenturyTel, WOW, CableOne, Embarq, Knology...
- Tags: Computer Security, Lawsuit, Electronic Communication, Internet Service Provider, Computer, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Online Communications, Productivity, Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-11-13
- NebuAd, ISPs, named in class action lawsuit
- NebuAd, the controversial company that was trying to sell deep-packet inspection technology as a means of delivering more relevant ads, has already had most of the life sucked out of it. Now, a class action lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco today, could put the final nail...
- Tags: Internet Service Provider, Class Action, NebuAd, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-11-11
- EFF sues NSA over warrantless wiretaps
- The EFF has filed a lawsuit against the National Security Agency as a follow-up to its stymied suit against AT&T. Five individuals are lead plaintiffs in a suit seeking class action status against President Bush, Vice President Cheney, Cheney's chief of staff David Addington, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and...
- Tags: Electronic Frontier Foundation, AT&T Corp., Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-19
- Can a case be made against the Palin e-mail hacker?
- It's probably only a matter of time before the feds arrest the kid who allegedly hacked into Sarah Palin's Yahoo e-mail account. If the news reports are true, it looks like fingers are pointing to the 20-year-old son of a Democratic state legislator in Tennessee. But, here's...
- Tags: Electronic Frontier Foundation, Service Component Architecture, U.S. Department Of Justice, Hacker, E-mail, Online Communications, Storage, Hardware, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-09-19
- NebuAd: Galileo or pariah?
- So, it would seem we have found the outer limits of user tracking and ad-serving. At a House hearing yesterday, NebuAd ran into universal condemnation for its plans to monitor broadband customers' web visits and deliver targeting advertising, reports News.com's Declan McCullagh. Contemptible. Goes against everything...
- Tags: Web, Advertisement, Cable Company, Internet Service Provider, Notice, NebuAd, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Cable, Channel Management, Network Technology, Internet, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Marketing, Networking, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- Q'n'A: Are Youtube users are royally screwed?
- I've been reading the headlines today, and the main headlines on most of the top technology websites are about the YouTube/Google/Viacom saga. I'd like to call this: Youglecomgate, a potentially volatile situation hovers over the midst of everyone who has been on YouTube ever, so that's probably the majority of...
- Tags: Google Inc., YouTube Inc., Viacom Inc., Corporate Communications, Internet, Networking, Marketing, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- YouTube vs. Viacom: Google's IP wins; Users lose
- Updated: The latest battle in Google's ongoing court battle with Viacom over YouTube copyright infringement is a glass half full or half empty situation. In the half full department, Google scored a legal victory as a judge shot down Viacom requests for the search giant's search code and other critical...
- Tags: Google Inc., YouTube Inc., IP, Video, Viacom Inc., Corporate Communications, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- 9th Circuit: Employees' text messages are private
- In a major case marking out the boundaries of the Fourth Amendment in the electronic age, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit held that employers can't read employees' text messages if they're sent through an outside service. They can't even read email unless it's stored on the employers' servers....
- Tags: Electronic Communication, Arch Wireless, Online Communications, E-mail, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-20
- Are feds involved in bid to undo state open govt law?
- Did you know that there are more than 40 so-called Fusion Centers across the U.S.? A Fusion Center is a top-secret site where federal and state officials meet to share, analyze and redistribute information on "all hazards, all threats," as Ars Technica explains. Here's a map of...
- Tags: Ars Technica, EPIC, Law, Fusion Center, Government, Homeland Security, Federal Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-24
- Capturing ambient intelligence
- According to Wikipedia, 'ambient intelligence AmI refers to electronic environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people.' In 'Ambient intelligence: snowboarding to the new frontier,' ICT Results reports that ambient intelligence is a key component for future beyond 3G mobile and wireless communication systems. This is why...
- Tags: Network, Environment, Wireless Communication, Intelligence, e-SENSE, Sensei, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-15
- Police Blotter: Verizon forced to turn over text messages
- Police Blotter: Verizon forced to turn over text messagesThe moral of the story is......text messages aren't private and may be released by court order. Thus, if you're planning something you really don't want other people to know about, encrypted e-mail is much better.RE: Police Blotter: Verizon forced to turn...
- Tags: Federal government, Text messaging/SMS/MMS, Verizon Communications Inc., Police Blotter, CALEA
- Discussion threads 2007-12-05
- NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?
- NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?This whole mess tells me that...Some really, REALLY bad stuff is about to be uncovered.Not good. Government uses paranoia to expand power.If the bill had included the clause, "provided that the parties involved in wiretapping was approved by a FISA court", I would agree...
- Tags: Instant messaging, Vertical industries, Federal government, IM company, NSA, government, IM, e-mail, Rockefeller
- Discussion threads 2007-10-22
- Deadline for ISPs to provide wiretap access for the feds
- U.S. broadband and VOIP providers have to prove they have the ability to allow wiretaps on their systems - and the deadline is coming up quick, reports IDG News ServiceThe 2005 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act CALEA states that broadband ISPs and VOIP carriers that connect to public telephone...
- Tags: Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- EFF sues over FBI technology
- The Electronic Frontier Foundations FLAG project filed a lawsuit PDF against the Department of Justice over the departments failure to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request for records concerning two FBI electronic surveillance projects - DCS-3000 and RedHook. According to a March 2006 inspector generals report...
- Tags: FBI, CALEA
- Blog posts 2006-10-10
- Liveblogging AttentionTrust and GestureBank Announcements
- Continued coverage of the AttentionTrust luncheon follows:Comments from Seth Goldstein: Seth discusses attention attributes that have quantified value, email addresses, etc. On the Internet, our gestures (what we do, what we dont do) form this mass of data. And increasingly, that attention data comes to represent who...
- Tags: Seth, Liveblogging AttentionTrust
- Blog posts 2006-10-04
- AT&T hack exposes 19,000 identities
- AT&T hack exposes 19,000 identitiesAnd yes the sheepcontinue to accept mediocrity when it comes to their personal data! But hey! They got their nice shiny new cell phone! ]:)What system architecture?I am rather curious because I am guessing that AT&T are not using Windows for their commerce servers.You mean CRACKERS?Please...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Cable, Network technology, AT&T Corp., privacy policy
- Discussion threads 2006-08-29
- FBI plans new Net-tapping push
- FBI plans new Net-tapping pushNot FBIIt's the Administration thats pushing it, the FBI are just the tool used, so they get the blame. The neocons hide behind the civil servants, blame goes down, power goes up.Will they legalize kidnapping now to make this legal?:http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060705/wl_nm/security_italy_usa_dcwhat next?You never really appreciate it until...
- Tags: Federal government, Oath, FBI, affirmation, unreasonable search, probable cause, seizure
- Discussion threads 2006-07-07
- Gonzales pressures ISPs on data retention
- Gonzales pressures ISPs on data retentionPure Insanity...This guy craps all over every one that has fought for freedom and privacy in this country.What timing :(What else should we expect from socialists? [nt].Thanks a lot Jackball!!!In the words of Judy Judy, "Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining"This...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Gonzales, data retention, Internet Service Provider
- Discussion threads 2006-05-26
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