EFF put out a short article on the perils of losing net neutrality. I would recommend everyone to take a few minutes and read it, and perhaps even submit a comment to the FCC.
In Harm’s Way: The Dangers of a World Without Net Neutrality (EFF)
EFF put out a short article on the perils of losing net neutrality. I would recommend everyone to take a few minutes and read it, and perhaps even submit a comment to the FCC.
In Harm’s Way: The Dangers of a World Without Net Neutrality (EFF)
In the court case between DOJ and EFF, the DOJ has apparently decided the temporary restraining order ordering them to preserve any relevant evidence, doesn’t concern them. According to the DOJ, preserving evidence means that the terrorists will win.
The court has now sent a new TRO, reaffirming the previous.
In its TRO, the Court ordered the government to refrain from any further destruction of evidence pending final resolution of the parties’ dispute over the government’s evidence preservation obligations: “Accordingly, it is HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants, their officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys, and all those in active concert or participation with them are prohibited, enjoined, and restrained from destroying any potential evidence relevant to the claims at issue in this action, including but not limited to prohibiting the destruction of any telephone metadata or ‘call detail’ records, pending further order of the Court.” ECF No. 189 at 2 (emphasis added). In its Amended Minute Order, the Court reiterated that the TRO’s prohibition on any evidence destruction remains in effect until the Court has finally decided the evidence preservation dispute: “The Court extends the temporary restraining order issued on March 10, 2014 until a final order resolving the matter is issued.” ECF No. 206 at 1.
The response from the DOJ was simple, yet unbelievable
Undersigned counsel have been advised by the National Security Agency that compliance with the June 5, 2014 Order would cause severe operational consequences for the National Security Agency (NSA’s) national security mission, including the possible suspension of the Section 702 program and potential loss of access to lawfully collected signals intelligence information on foreign intelligence targets that is vital to NSA’s foreign intelligence mission.
So basically, look the other way or the terrorists win.
I would rather say; If we look the other way, the terrorists win.
This guy wants $15,000 for a site that contains ads. Content? No, it has ads.
It also has clipart-style graphics and autoplaying music. And ads.
Honestly I don’t see any risks or challenges. I have build my own lane. Their is not another website like mine.
Maybe there’s a reason for that…
What the hell is this person going on about? I tried to parse whatever gibberish the KS page was written in, and I think my soul (or whatever is left of it) collapsed by the sheer lack of grammar.
That might be THE WORST kickstarter I’ve EVER seen.
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I wan 2 wriet a book dat is ackshully sacry an creats a truely literary (or should I say, literSCARY) experunse.
so i rite a big boko wehr ther r lets of spoeoku (edit: spo0key) skeltuons onand ghsts goblns ghoools demonz nd oethr creatures fo the rectangls of hell. If u ware scoks like i do, thyr wil be scrared off! (I m not liabel 4 costs of loosing soxks.
I m a traynd riter with a skellton inside of me so i thin i m perfeqtly cwalifyed 2! writ a book abou thm. I wil research demo ns and othr parinormal beingz so evrythin u read will b real lief$.
The book I will be writing is a literary thriller with elements of horror and paranormal themes. Dar wil be skelingss nd othe creaters of th nite!
It wll b the sp00kyst bo(2 – 2)k u will ever read
Link (Kickstarter) – Although, you might not want to actually read that…
Mike Masnick over at Techdirt has published an excellent article about a trial where everyone except the three judges and attorneys representing the government were denied access, all in the name of “national security”.
As the arguments concluded, Judge Richard Posner announced the public portion of the proceedings had concluded and ordered the stately courtroom cleared so the three-judge panel could hold a “secret hearing.” Daoud’s attorney, Thomas Anthony Durkin, rose to object, but Posner did not acknowledge him. Deputy U.S. marshals then ordered everyone out – including Durkin, his co-counsel and reporters.
Only those with the proper security clearance — including U.S. Attorney Zachary Fardon, his first assistant, Gary Shapiro, and about a dozen FBI and U.S. Department of Justice officials – were allowed back in the courtroom before it was locked for the secret session.
The Register has published a thorough article on how the NSA has subverted the security of the Internet in the name of national security.
The damage created to IT security is deliberate, sustained and protected even inside the agencies’ compartmented planning cells by arcane contrivances of language. Breaking the safety and value of crypto systems, in sigint speak, is “enabling”. Deliberately sabotaging security, in the inverted Orwellian world of the sigint agencies is said to be “improving security”.
The only European countries apparently not signed up to help break the internet are Luxembourg, Switzerland, Monaco, and Ireland. And Iceland.
This is an update for this post
I won’t say I told you so, but…you know what, screw it, I told you so. I told you the horror story out of Waukesha, Wisconsin, where two girls attacked a friend, nearly killing her, invoking the name of Slender Man, the creation of one user on internet site Creepypasta, would result in yet another moral panic iteration. Truth be told, it wasn’t a difficult prediction to make and I certainly wasn’t going out on a limb. This kind of thing is sadly as predictable as the weather in San Diego, but not nearly as pleasant. Already the focus is being cast exactly where it shouldn’t, even by police officials.
“This should be a wake-up call for all parents,” Russell P. Jack, Waukesha’s police chief, said in a statement Monday. “Parents are strongly encouraged to restrict and monitor their children’s Internet usage.”
This guy wants £10,000 to replicate what KeePass already does.
I want to create the Password Protector.
Designed to securely store your Passwords in an encrypted data-store, one that you can carry around with you on a USB stick (Very Secure), store locally on your PC (Okay Secure) or in the Cloud (Secure).
This requires that the business in question used their solution, that the customer has a compatible phone, AND that the customer has downloaded the app. A piece of paper doesn’t.
Another problem is, what do you do if someone has entered the queue but doesn’t actually show up? Do you wait?
Last time I was at a clinic, I booked an appointment by phone in advance, and when it was my turn, they called me up. No paper needed. No app needed.
This whole thing sounds to me like a solution in search of a problem.