Jihadists Looking for Help Hacking Drones
New magazine set up by militants in Afghanistan, Pakistan
New magazine set up by militants in Afghanistan, Pakistan
A lot of potentially hackable infrastructure controls are operated on the state level
Ridiculous interpretation of the law
Would have required telecomms to track all user communications for a year
Abuse of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Maybe if we lived in the matrix
Man being tried for accessing a database he was given the password to
Some businesses have huge financial incentives in freeing themselves from privacy liabilities
Cody Kretsinger admitted to being a member of the hacking group Lulzsec
Still a threat to personal privacy, administration says
Group called Syrian Electronic Army altered site, took over Twitter accounts
Bet the attendees don't leave their smartphones unattended
They'll pass the bill, then we can find out what's in it
Not the first government official to have personal details published online
Re-write makes it more draconian than when it was applied to Aaron Swartz
Thanks to an executive order
Officials cannot confirm who is responsible
Comments come amid concerns over cybersecurity
Were sent by friend of the former secretary of state Sidney Blumenthal
Figured out how to access personal data of customers
So stop trying to panic the yokels
Why do people keep accusing them of overzealous prosecution?
RedPhone and TextSecure are promising options for the privacy-minded
Looking for more war powers?
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