|
Digging up what you did last summer
|
16.6.2013 |
Hindu: Cities |
| Expert hacker Jacob Appelbaum, a key architect of The Onion Router (Tor) project, which was designed to provide the encrypted pipeline for whistleblowers to communicate anonymously with WikiLeaks,... |
|
Also found in: [+]
[ganesaperumal :: PW NEWS]
[musafir :: india]
[ganesaperumal :: PWNEWS]
[sdeepak :: Religious People]
[avyakto :: Law]
[fredericknoronha :: mobile phone]
[gibreelferishta :: Allnews]
[gibreelferishta :: tapping]
|
|
Hackers vs. suits: Why nerds become leakers
|
12.6.2013 |
Ezra Klein |
| Hackers vs. suits: Why nerds become leakers |
|
Also found in: [+]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Manning]
|
|
Cryptography as a means to counter Internet censorship
|
2.6.2013 |
Hindu: S & T |
| Traffic analysis is the first prerequisite for mass surveillance of the Web |
|
Also found in: [+]
[musafir :: india]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[fredericknoronha :: censorship]
[meerak :: Bengaluru transport]
[gibreelferishta :: Allnews]
[gibreelferishta :: Surveillance]
[meerak :: bengaluru technology]
[meerak :: bengaluru infrastructure]
[meerak :: bengaluru]
|
|
Criminals will be able to crack UID system easily: Jacob Appelbaum
|
1.6.2013 |
Latest News |
| Interview with WikiLeaks activist |
|
Also found in: [+]
[meerak :: bengaluru business]
[meerak :: bengaluru]
[campaigns :: UID]
[campaigns :: UID Authorities]
[campaigns :: UID Concerns]
[ganesaperumal :: PW NEWS]
[musafir :: india]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[gibreelferishta :: Aadhaar]
[gibreelferishta :: Biometric]
[gibreelferishta :: Surveillance]
[gibreelferishta :: Allnews]
[meerak :: Bengaluru business]
[fredericknoronha :: media]
|
|
UID will create digital caste system: Jacob Appelbaum
|
31.5.2013 |
Top Stories |
| The WikiLeaks activist says if you choose not to be part of the system, you will be the modern-day equivalent of an outcast |
|
Also found in: [+]
[ganesaperumal :: PW NEWS]
[fredericknoronha :: media]
[campaigns :: UID]
[campaigns :: UID Authorities]
[campaigns :: UID Concerns]
[musafir :: india]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[gibreelferishta :: Aadhaar]
[gibreelferishta :: Biometric]
[gibreelferishta :: Surveillance]
[gibreelferishta :: Allnews]
|
|
Strongbox: New Yorker's salvo in the 'war between data capture and privacy' - The Guardian
|
17.5.2013 |
privacy - Google News |
| Strongbox: New Yorker's salvo in the 'war between data capture and privacy '
The Guardian
When Kevin Poulsen, a former hacker who now edits at Wired magazine, came up with the idea two years ago of creating an open-source drop box for leaked documents along the lines of WikiLeaks, he could not have imagined that its launch would coincide ...
Strongbox: Aaron Swartz's last gift to internet privacy ZDNet
all 33 news ... |
|
Also found in: [+]
[j :: india]
[sanjaybhangar :: india]
[newstrust :: Privacy]
[kjrajesh :: Media]
[wikileaksnews :: Manning]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
|
|
Cataloging Wired's First 20 Years, From Apps and Hacks to Turing and Trolls
|
16.4.2013 |
Wired Top Stories |
| Cataloging Wired's First 20 Years, From Apps and Hacks to Turing and Trolls |
|
Also found in: [+]
[flenvcenter :: Alternative Vehicles]
[flenvcenter :: Media]
[flenvcenter :: Education]
[flenvcenter :: Bicycles]
[flenvcenter :: History and Culture]
[flenvcenter :: Lifestyle and Psychology]
[flenvcenter :: Access]
[sattva_1 :: animal]
[flenvcenter :: Social Justice]
[flenvcenter :: Campus]
[flenvcenter :: Community]
[flenvcenter :: Impacts]
[sattva_1 :: science]
[newstrust :: Credit Cards]
[newstrust :: Jobs]
[newstrust :: Housing]
[irge304 :: Waste and Consumerism]
[flenvcenter :: Reduce]
[flenvcenter :: Four Corners Region]
[flenvcenter :: Policy]
[flenvcenter :: Marketing]
[flenvcenter :: Stores]
[flenvcenter :: Industrial Agriculture]
[newstrust :: Species Loss]
[newstrust :: Biodiversity]
[flenvcenter :: Local Food Systems]
[flenvcenter :: Access]
[flenvcenter :: Nutrition]
[flenvcenter :: Policy]
[newstrust :: Waste and Consumerism]
[newstrust :: Legislation]
[newstrust :: Endangered Species]
[flenvcenter :: Global Food System]
[flenvcenter :: Policy]
[irge304 :: Building]
[irge304 :: Cars]
[irge304 :: Lighting]
[newstrust :: Campaign Contributions]
[newstrust :: Innovation]
[newstrust :: Iraq War]
[irge304 :: Land Conflicts]
[flenvcenter :: Youth and Children]
[flenvcenter :: Gender Issues]
[flenvcenter :: Political Oppression]
[demo :: Rentals]
[sattva_1 :: health]
[sattva_1 :: disaster]
[flenvcenter :: Global Economies]
[flenvcenter :: Local Economies]
[flenvcenter :: Community Development]
[wikileaksnews :: Free Speech]
[wikileaksnews :: Manning]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Amazon]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[wikileaksnews :: Cloud Computing]
[newstrust :: Higher Education]
[newstrust :: Freedom of the Press]
[irge304 :: Biodiversity]
[irge304 :: Endangered Species]
[irge304 :: Species Loss]
[irge304 :: Legislation]
[newstrust :: Education]
[flenvcenter :: Wells]
[flenvcenter :: Endangered Species]
[flenvcenter :: Species Loss]
[flenvcenter :: Birds]
[flenvcenter :: Biodiversity]
[flenvcenter :: Policy]
[flenvcenter :: Mining]
|
|
My Goal? To "Share with World... True Cost of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan"
|
1.3.2013 |
Commondreams.org Views |
| Bradley Manning
Pfc. Bradley Manning explained how and more importantly, why, he leaked military and government documents.(Credit: Reuters) This statement below was read by Private First Class Bradley E. Bradley at a providence inquiry for his formal plea of guilty to one specification as charged and nine specifications for lesser included offenses. He pled not guilty to 12 other specifications.
read ... |
|
Also found in: [+]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Manning]
[flenvcenter :: Criminal Justice System]
[flenvcenter :: Warfare]
[flenvcenter :: Community]
[flenvcenter :: Social Justice]
[flenvcenter :: Community]
[flenvcenter :: Social Justice]
[flenvcenter :: Criminal Justice System]
[flenvcenter :: Warfare]
|
|
Bradley Manning's personal statement to court martial: full text
|
1.3.2013 |
The Guardian -- World Latest |
| In the absence of a full official copy of Manning's statement, journalists have had to rely on their own note-taking from court
Bradley Manning read out a personal statement to the court in Fort Meade, Maryland, at a pre-trial hearing over his prosecution for leaking the largest trove of state secrets in US history. It provides the first account in his own words and under his own name of how he came to download hundreds of thousands of classified documents and videos from secure military databases and transmit them to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.
The US government has refused to publish contemporaneous transcripts and documents from the Manning court martial, prompting legal complaints from open government groups. In the absence of a full official copy of Manning's statement, journalists covering the case have had to rely on their own note-taking from the courtroom.
Here the Guardian publishes a transcript compiled by independent journalist Alexa O'Brien , who has been covering the ... |
|
Also found in: [+]
[kjrajesh :: Media]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Manning]
[avyakto :: Law]
[newstrust :: government corruption]
[newstrust :: Access]
[suganya :: Custodial death]
[rohithkumar123 :: Twitter Feeds]
[rohithkumar123 :: Community Radio]
[newstrust :: Tactics]
[newstrust :: Conventional Weapons]
[newstrust :: Diplomacy]
|
|
Bradley Manning Takes 'Full Responsibility' for Giving WikiLeaks Huge Government Data Trove
|
1.3.2013 |
Wired Top Stories |
| Bradley Manning Takes 'Full Responsibility' for Giving WikiLeaks Huge Government Data Trove |
|
Also found in: [+]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Manning]
[flenvcenter :: Criminal Justice System]
|
|
Court: Gov't Can Secretly Obtain Email, Twitter Info From Ex-WikiLeaks Volunteer Jacob Appelbaum
|
5.2.2013 |
Democracy Now! |
| A federal appeals court has ruled the government can continue to keep secret its efforts to pursue the private information of Internet users without a warrant as part of its probe into the WikiLeaks. The case involved three people connected to the whistleblowing website whose Twitter records were sought by the government, including computer security researcher Jacob Appelbaum and Icelandic parliamentarian Birgitta Jónsdóttir. The ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which represented the account holders, argued that the subpoena violated their privacy rights and they should know why the government wanted their information. [Transcript to come. Check back soon.] |
|
Also found in: [+]
[flenvcenter :: Social Justice]
[flenvcenter :: Famine]
[flenvcenter :: Criminal Justice System]
[flenvcenter :: Civil Liberties]
[flenvcenter :: Social Justice]
[flenvcenter :: Republican]
[flenvcenter :: Media]
[flenvcenter :: Criminal Justice System]
[flenvcenter :: Civil Liberties]
[flenvcenter :: Famine]
[flenvcenter :: Media]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Manning]
[flenvcenter :: Republican]
|
|
‘This Machine Kills Secrets,’ by Andy Greenberg
|
12.10.2012 |
NY Times: Books |
| A wide-ranging look at efforts to free the world’s institutional secrets — from the cryptography revolution of the 1970s to WikiLeaks. |
|
Also found in: [+]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[wikileaksnews :: Transparency]
|
|
WikiLeaks site attack continues into 10th day
|
14.8.2012 |
MSNBC |
| Controversial document-sharing website WikiLeaks remained down Monday, as a massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack continued. ... |
|
Also found in: [+]
[newstrust :: Innovation]
|
|
Online shop Silk Road sells $2m worth of drugs a month
|
6.8.2012 |
New Scientists HIV |
| Online shop Silk Road sells $2m worth of drugs a month |
|
Also found in: [+]
[sattva_1 :: health]
[avyakto :: Law]
|
|
Tracked, Detained at Gunpoint? 3 Americans Assaulted By Our Surveillance State
|
26.4.2012 |
AlterNet |
| A career government intelligence official, a filmmaker and a hacker have all been targeted by the state, despite not having been charged with a crime. |
|
Also found in: [+]
[newstrust :: CIA]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[newstrust :: Iraq]
[flenvcenter :: Civil Liberties]
[flenvcenter :: Civil Liberties]
|
|
How the National Security Agency has gone rogue | Amy Goodman
|
26.4.2012 |
Guardian: Comment is Free |
| The NSA, which dwarfs the CIA, is so powerful that those with oversight are too intimidated to check its incursions on liberty
Three targeted Americans: a career government intelligence official, a filmmaker and a hacker. None of these US citizens was charged with a crime, but they have been tracked, surveilled, detained – sometimes at gunpoint – and interrogated, with no access to a lawyer. Each remains resolute in standing up to the increasing government crackdown on dissent.
The intelligence official: William Binney worked for almost 40 years at the secretive National Security Agency (NSA), the US spy agency that dwarfs the CIA. As technical director of the NSA's world geopolitical and military analysis reporting group, Binney told me he was tasked to "see how we could solve collection, analysis and reporting on military and geopolitical issues all around the world, every country in the world."
Throughout the 1990s, the NSA developed a massive eavesdropping system codenamed ThinThread, ... |
|
Also found in: [+]
[newstrust :: Financial Regulation]
[newstrust :: CIA]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
|
|
U.S. surveillance and the National Security Agency
|
26.4.2012 |
rabble.ca - News for the rest of us |
| Three targeted Americans: A career government intelligence official, a filmmaker and a hacker. None of these U.S. citizens was charged with a crime, but they have been tracked, surveilled, detained -- sometimes at gunpoint -- and interrogated, with no access to a lawyer. Each remains resolute in standing up to the increasing government crackdown on dissent.
read ... |
|
Also found in: [+]
[wikileaksnews :: Privacy]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
[flenvcenter :: Civil Liberties]
[flenvcenter :: Civil Liberties]
|
|
Targeted Hacker Jacob Appelbaum on CISPA, Surveillance and the "Militarization of Cyberspace"
|
26.4.2012 |
Democracy Now! |
| Computer security researcher Jacob Appelbaum argues the measures included in the proposed Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) would essentially legalize military surveillance of U.S. citizens. "When they want to dramatically expand their ability to do these things in a so-called 'legal manner,' it's important to note what they're trying to do is to legalize what they have already been doing," Appelbaum says. He is a developer and advocate for the Tor Project, a network enabling its users to communicate anonymously on the internet, and has volunteered with WikiLeaks. [Transcript to come. Check back soon.] |
|
Also found in: [+]
[flenvcenter :: Social Justice]
[flenvcenter :: Civil Liberties]
[flenvcenter :: Social Justice]
[flenvcenter :: Civil Liberties]
|
|
The NSA Is Watching You
|
26.4.2012 |
Commondreams.org Views |
Three targeted Americans: A career government intelligence official, a filmmaker and a hacker. None of these U.S. citizens was charged with a crime, but they have been tracked, surveilled, detained—sometimes at gunpoint—and interrogated, with no access to a lawyer. Each remains resolute in standing up to the increasing government crackdown on dissent. (Photo by CC-BY) read more |
|
Also found in: [+]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
|
|
The NSA Is Watching You
|
26.4.2012 |
Commondreams.org Views |
Three targeted Americans: A career government intelligence official, a filmmaker and a hacker. None of these U.S. citizens was charged with a crime, but they have been tracked, surveilled, detained—sometimes at gunpoint—and interrogated, with no access to a lawyer. Each remains resolute in standing up to the increasing government crackdown on dissent. (Photo by CC-BY) read more |
|
Also found in: [+]
[wikileaksnews :: All]
|