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Now Big Brother Has More Than One Way To Watch You

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New Scientist has an article up about an idea that’s come out of Mitsubishi that proposes the concept that motion sensors would be less invasive than CCTV cameras everywhere. I’ll admit that it is a [...]

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Rep. Howard Coble Clueless About P2P File Sharing Apps

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Rep. Howard Coble of North Carolina, a member of the House Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property, recently wrote something recently with the sensationalist title “Share your music — lose your identity“, which shows that in my opinion there is a more than probable chance that he’s pretty [...]

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OLD Security Vulnerability Allows PC Takeover Via FireWire Port

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Here’s another tribute to the mindset in Redmond. I just saw an article on slashdot that led me to another article with the title “Hack into a Windows PC - no password needed“, which tells an awful lot all by itself.
If you read the article (and if you’re concerned about [...]

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House Letting Surveillance Bill Expire

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Remember the surveillance bill that the senate passed recently that was going to give immunity to telecoms for their participation in illegal domestic spying? Well, since the House apparently could not get their version in position to pass in time with enough votes to override a veto, they’ve instead elected [...]

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