Tags: Surveillance
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Governments Use Spyware Meant to Look like Firefox
Mozilla not happy; sends out cease-and-desist letters
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New Poll Shows Most Americans Support Public Surveillance
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Total Surveillance May Be Malevolent, But It's Definitely Creepy
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Poll Shows Americans Overwhelmingly Support Public Surveillance
78 percent think cameras are a good idea
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Feds Want To Fine Online Companies Unless They Make Eavesdropping Easier
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Feds Want To Fine Companies That Resist Eavesdropping Orders
The Empire will crush the resistance
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Cities in a Frenzy To Install Security Cameras After Boston Bombing
The voyeurs win
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UK Electronic Snooping Bill Dead for Now
Would have required telecomms to track all user communications for a year
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U.S. Can't Process All the Drone Data It Collects
That's a lot of snooping
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Use Traffic Cameras For Surveillance, Says Los Angeles Councilman
Hundreds of the snooping devices are already in place
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Saying Privacy Is 'Off the Table,' NYC Police Commissioner Demands More Surveillance Cameras
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NYPD Wants More Surveillance Cameras Monitoring City
Shocker
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FL Limits Use of Drones in Surveillance
No peeking
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To Ease Internet Snooping, Feds Promise To Ignore Privacy Violations
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Obama Administration Eases Restrictions on Internet Surveillance
The feds promise not to enforce laws against eavesdropping
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Matt Welch Discusses the Surveillance & Privacy in the wake of the Boston Bombing
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Mayor Bloomberg on Boston Bombing: "Our laws and our interpretation of the Constitution, I think, have to change.”
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Head of Group Said To Have Recorded McConnell Visited White House
Not just a local amateur
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Boston Bombing Seen Fueling Push for Surveillance State
The authorities do like their all-seeing cameras
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Authorities Crowdsource Surveillance of Boston Bombing Scene