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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Ministry of Love. How May I Detect Your Call?

Is the government tracking us through our cellphones? Of course it is. If the National Security Agency hopes to create an accurate “database of every call ever made” within the nation’s borders, it needs to know the locations from which they were made, right?

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Understanding Your Phone Bill: Telecom Immunity Charge

Sen. Chris Dodd’s threats of a filibuster forced the Senate to reconsider the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act once before. Sadly, they didn’t get it rewritten, which is why the Connecticut Democrat is now threatening to filibuster it again.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

We’re Calling It “Omnivore” in Memory of “Carnivore”

If power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, what does absolute information awareness do?
That’s a good question to ask in light of FBI Director Robert Mueller’s call for “omnibus” Internet surveillance. In testimony to the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, Mueller suggested legislation be passed that would give the bureau [...]

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Senate Passes Warrantless Spying Act

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Ministry of Love? How May I Direct Your Call?

If the federal government expands its existing surveillance powers any more, it’s going to be able to supply the White House power grid with electricity generated exclusively by the Founding Fathers spinning in their graves.
The U.S. Senate approved espionage legislation yesterday that would not only grant the National Security Agency sweeping new powers to intercept [...]

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Google Unveils ‘Obamarank’

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

It Was a Bright Cold Day in April, and the Clocks Were Striking 13.

Well, look at that. AT&T’s actually figured out a way to turn the bad press over its cozy relationship with the National Security Agency into a product endorsement: offer a surveillance service to owners of small- and medium-size businesses.
Today the NSA-preferred telecom announced AT&T Remote Monitor, a package of IP video cameras and environmental sensors [...]

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Friday, November 9, 2007

It’s Not an Unpaid Endorsement, It’s a ‘Social Ad’

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Big Mother

Who better than AT&T to filter the Internet for widespread copyright infringement? After all, the company has a fair bit of experience with just this sort of thing, having aided and abetted the National Security Agency in its warrantless domestic-surveillance efforts.
Anyway, together with NBC and Disney, AT&T has invested a combined $10 million in Vobile, [...]

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