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- EFF sues NSA over warrantless wiretaps
- EFF sues NSA over warrantless wiretapsCounter: two words"State Secret." The plaintiffs can't prove standing, thus no subject matter jurisdiction, thus dismissed.RE: EFF sues NSA over warrantless wiretapsWhats the point? Bush stole the last 2 elections, free elections no longer exist in the US, its all a sham orchestrated...
- Tags: Electronic Frontier Foundation, EFF Sues NSA, warrantless wiretap, wiretap
- Discussion threads 2008-09-19
- Mukasey says that war powers may allow for warrantless wiretaps
- Mukasey says that war powers may allow for warrantless wiretapsFirst & Foremosthas this incursion been a declared war or is it just an invasion? There is your answer. If its just an invasion then all the unlawful acts of wire tapping was done illegally!!!Great PointIllegal invasion and occupation...not a declared...
- Tags: invasion, Mukasey
- Discussion threads 2007-10-19
- Feds seek limits on wiretap costs
- Feds seek limits on wiretap costsWiretap LESSMaybe they'll stop wiretapping as much! That would be the real thing. Have the wiretaps found one terrorist? Do terrorists really use insecure cellphones to discuss terror plans and not use payphones or other harder-to-isolate methods? I bet most of these...
- Tags: Vertical industries, wiretap, government
- Discussion threads 2004-04-13
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- 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
- What is the U.S. doing about security? Part 2.
- Wow that was quick. No sooner did I get done posting my last article and I see on Wired the following story: Once again, supposedly sensitive information blacked out from a government report turns out to be visible by computer experts armed with the Ctrl+C keys — and that...
- Tags: Security, Phone, FBI, CALEA, Federal Government, Telecom & Utilities, Government, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
- Crossing over to the dark side: Consultant pleads guilty to identity theft
- Darth Vader: You underestimate the power of the Dark Side. If you will not fight, then you will meet your destiny. An article on the IOL Technology website discusses a consultant who pleaded guilty on Wednesday to raiding hundreds of thousands of computers. The article states: John Schiefer,...
- Tags: Computer, Productivity, Identity Theft, Online Communications, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-04-17
- FCC: Verizon Wireless a big 700 Mhz auction winner; Now what?
- FCC: Verizon Wireless a big 700 Mhz auction winner; Now what?time to open your wallet and pay respectsince the spectrum is sold, you have to bow and pay the usage fee to the MAN.RE: FCC: Verizon Wireless a big 700 Mhz auction winner; Now what?[i]Google didn't win any licenses.[/i]ROTFLMAO!! I...
- Tags: Federal government, Broadband Internet, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Mhz auction winner, Now-What, Verizon Communications Inc., MHz Auction, Verizon Wireless, spectrum, FCC, usage fee, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-03-20
- Judge says Patriot Act allows warrantless phone, email taps
- Judge says Patriot Act allows warrantless phone, email tapsKravitz & Administration are both wrongThe Fourth Amendment states:"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported...
- Tags: Regulations, warrantless phone, email tap, USA PATRIOT Act, tap, phone, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-01-29
- US Government seeks to invest $6 Billion in security by obscurity
- US Government seeks to invest $6 Billion in security by obscurityI am sure almost $500M will go to securityYou stress too much. Almost 8.5% will end up going into actual security products and processes. This after the 10% goes to a bunch of "admin" companies, and then 60%...
- Tags: U.S. Government, Security Products, security
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- WireTap Studio (dmg)
- WireTap Studio is a professional audio recording, editing, and management solution, allowing you to manage and manipulate your audio with ease. Discretely record from a specific application, record all of your Mac system audio simultaneously, or even record from any hardware/line-in device of your choice. After recording, edit your clips...
- Tags: Audio, WireTap Studio
- Software downloads 2008-01-03
- World faces 'cyber cold war' threat, report says
- World faces 'cyber cold war' threat, report saysCall China's BluffThen learn what the IP address of the attacker is and pinpoint the persons whereabouts and demand China help find the Criminal. Either China can come up with the criminal and turn him over or admit that China is the...
- Tags: Sales tools, cold calling
- Discussion threads 2007-11-29
- Undercover video: Why Apple only takes credit cards for iPhones & the legal questions raised
- Undercover video: Why Apple only takes credit cards for iPhones & the legal questions raisedI personally...have nothing wrong with what apple is doing - it seems to be a perfectly valid reason for asking for credit cards as consumers SIMPLY cannot be trusted... (im not too sure how sarcastic i...
- Tags: Sales channel, Financial services, video, credit card, credit card number, Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., digital signature
- Discussion threads 2007-11-02
- WireTap Pro (dmg)
- WireTap is a product that allows you to record any audio playing on your Mac, saving it to a file for later listening or processing. This allows you to record news from Internet radio stations such as the BBC News, sound snippets from your favorite DVD movie, record the audio...
- Tags: Audio, Apple Macintosh, ImageSkill, DVD, Digital Music, Consumer Electronics, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
- Software downloads 2007-10-18
- Wiretap laws face new static
- Wiretap laws face new staticAnother way to steal your financial infoMost people unfortunately and wrongly consider the telephone more secure than the Internet for making credit card purchases. With the new powers Congress has handed to the Presidency, allowing the Executive Branch to collect private telephone information with no...
- Tags: Sales channel, Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, credit card, phone
- Discussion threads 2007-10-10
- Spy czar urges extension of warrantless wiretap law
- Spy czar urges extension of warrantless wiretap lawI swearSome day there will be a tombstone with a crescent and star over it that will read the following:Here lies the United States. Death by suicide.RE: Spy czar urges extension of warrantless wiretap law‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil...
- Tags: Nazi, warrantless wiretap law, wiretap law
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
- News to know: Vista SP1; Apple patch; Yahoo reorg
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Vista SP1 beta due in two weeks. Windows Server 2008 release to manufacturing delayed to Q1 2008. XP SP3: TechNet and MSDN subscribers to get beta in two weeks. Ed Bott: What you can expect in Vista SP1. ...
- Tags: Larry Dignan, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Infosys Technologies Ltd.
- Blog posts 2007-08-30
- 9th Circuit looks poised to let NSA lawsuits go forward
- The Ninth Circuit panel that heard arguments in a pair of lawsuits demanding more information about the NSA's domestic wiretap operations appears unwilling to put a stop to the suits, as the Justice Department and AT&T requested, News.com reports.The government argued that the suits must be dismissed because the judicial...
- Tags: Lawsuit, Government, AT&T Corp., Secret, Attorney, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-08-15
- NY police commissioner: 'Internet is the new Afghanistan'
- NY police commissioner: 'Internet is the new Afghanistan'I agreeMan this guy is on top of things! Free expression and individual rights are defiantly problems. When people have the ability to share ideas and express them selfs they sometimes come up with ideas that go against the mainstream. What we really...
- Tags: Homeland security, censorship, terrorism, Internet, INTERNET IS, tower, 9/11 commission
- Discussion threads 2007-08-15
- When police plant spyware, what does anti-spyware do?
- In the cat and mouse game of the Internet, the murky area of spyware vs. anti-spyware isn't always clear. Now that law enforcement is using spyware to monitor suspects' computers, can the government stop anti-spyware companies from nuking policeware?News.com surveyed 13 anti-spyware vendors, all of whom stated that their policy...
- Tags: Law enforcement
- Blog posts 2007-07-21
- Working Assets calls for iPhone boycott (updated)
- There was bound to be a backlash at some point. The AT&T bashing has begun:Working Assets is calling for a boycott of the iPhone. The locking of all iPhones to AT&T is unnecessary, and Working Assets has specific issues with AT&T -- including their stand on net neutrality, their warrantless...
- Tags: AT&T, iPhone, Working Assets, Apple iPhone, AT&T Corp., Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
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