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"I have been absolutely shocked about the way the Guardian has been treated, from the idea of prosecution to the fact that some members of parliament even called it treason," said La Rue. "I think that is unacceptable in a democratic society."
"Google Inc., Facebook Inc. and Yahoo! Inc. are fighting back against the National Security Agency by using harder-to-crack code to shield their networks and online customer data from unauthorized U.S. spying. "
Wording found in the article for the same actions of NSA, FBI, CIA et al you could read in earlier posts
for Anonymous:
- Hacker
- Activists
- secretly accessed US government computers
- stolen sensitive information
- electronic break-ins
- attacks at companies
- intrusion
reveals new documents that show how the british GCHQ surveys the bookings of about 350 hotels around the
globe where most of the diplomats check in. This information is upfront to take actions on spying out diplomats
of interest with all tools.
The program is known under the term "Royal Concierge"
AIS is great, but now many private vessels use the service and while a known vessel position is the primary safety factor at sea for you and approaching vessels, sharing the information with thee entire world via internet has it's drawbacks, to be sure. It has become a regular feature on many private yachts now, yachts who might consider turning their AIS off while transiting such places as the South China Sea, E. Coast of Africa... dont need to make things too easy for pirates.
"NSA bulk data collection violates constitutional rights, ACLU argues
Civil liberties group tells New York court that program breaches first and fourth amendments and NSA is overreaching its powers"