‘Once again, a major social media company is under fire for essentially trashing users’ privacy rights. This time, it’s Google, which is being heavily criticized for a controversial new service that reveals some of the personal information that the company knows about you. The service, “Your Timeline,” is designed to permit users of the social […]

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‘Security on Europe’s rail networks will be stepped up with cross-border armed patrols and increased spot checks on trains, European ministers said on Saturday. Tickets on international routes could also bear passengers’ names, under a proposal to be considered by European states. In response to the foiled gun attack on a French train last weekend, […]

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‘There has been an invasion occurring. Not an invasion of people, but more an invasion of philosophy, as Political Correctness has marched in lockstep across the country. Political Correctness forces everyone to walk on eggshells, afraid to tell a joke, afraid to deal with people as people, because someone, somewhere, might “be offended.” The advance […]

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‘In July 2013, GCHQ, Britain’s equivalent of the U.S. National Security Agency, forced journalists at the London headquarters of The Guardian to completely obliterate the memory of the computers on which they kept copies of top-secret documents provided to them by former NSA contractor and whistleblower Edward Snowden. However, in its attempt to destroy information, […]

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‘Academics and scientists researching privacy on the Internet have found it difficult to actually define the parameters of their research and, specifically, what exactly constitutes “privacy” and “privacy violations.” As this study notes, for example, the study of online privacy is a popular field of research, but the term “privacy” nevertheless “remains poorly defined,” and […]

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‘The newly appointed UN special rapporteur on privacy, Joseph Cannataci, has called the UK’s oversight of surveillance “a rather bad joke at its citizens’ expense,” and said that the situation regarding privacy is “worse” than anything George Orwell imagined in his novel 1984. Speaking to The Guardian, Cannataci said: “at least Winston [a character in […]

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‘There has been a great deal of news over the past few years about how the federal government is increasingly spying on the American people, especially via the National Security Agency and the FBI. But it is becoming increasingly apparent that Americans’ privacy is being invaded more frequently, and on a wider scale, by private […]

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‘In the age of hyperconnectivity, people have access to a sea of information with the click of a mouse. While the internet has radically changed how information is disseminated, it has also made it increasingly difficult to protect one’s privacy. The internet has become the backbone of the world’s infrastructure, which has caused many people […]

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‘Music streaming market leader Spotify has decided that it wants to know a lot more about you. It wants to be able to access the sensor information on your phone so it can determine whether you’re walking, running or standing still. It wants to know your GPS coordinates, grab photos from your phone and look […]

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‘In this video Luke Rudkowski and Journalist Tim Pool discuss all the insane world of revelations at Defcon and Blackhat in Las Vegas Nevada this year. They go over unspoken truths and vulnerabilities that have been discovered but not openly discussed. If there’s one thing learned from the biggest hacker conferences in the world, it’s […]

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‘Ever since 9/11, most Americans have become quite complacent in regards to surveillance. We’re so used to being spied on by corporations and our government, that we’ve accepted it as an unavoidable fact of life. But in countries like Germany, there is still a deep-seated and widespread cultural fear of being spied on. This became […]

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‘Facial recognition and biometric databases have been a reality in technology for decades, and have been used overseas by the military to assist in occupying potentially hostile populations in places like Iraq and Afghanistan. Populations there not only face the possibility of becoming a statical civilian casualty, but are processed and tagged like cattle as […]

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‘Twitter rejected half of all ‘snooping’ requests made by British authorities in the past six months, figures reveal. The number of requests more than doubled to 299 between January and July, as government officials battled to crackdown on extremists using the website to spread propaganda. The figures were up sharply from the latter half of […]

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‘The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence wants to make it easier for private, “uncleared” companies, which don’t usually aid the intelligence community (such as ridesharing company Uber) to contribute to next generation surveillance needs. The strategy to encourage unconventional partners to collaborate with intelligence agencies is part of a recently released, unclassified […]

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