Computers
NSA Building Largest Spy Center Ever
In the little town of Bluffdale, Utah, between the Wasatch Range and the Oquirrh Mountains, the National Security Agency (NSA) is building what...
New Spy Apparatus Lets People “Bug” Themselves
The good news is that in the near future governments, including our own, may no longer be planting bugs or tapping phones to...
Read moreIs America Vulnerable to an E-Attack?
Frequently, the most important news items are not those that make the front page, but rather those details that are, when reported at...
Read moreObama Quiet as UN & Dictators Push to Control Internet
A new effort to hand control over the Internet to the United Nations is underway as oppressive regimes such as the communist dictatorship...
Read moreFBI Plans to Shut Down Internet Servers Infected With Notorious Trojan
Computers experts around the world are warning that, in an attempt to stop the damage inflicted by a Trojan virus that has infected...
Read moreNearly 2 Million Deceased U.S. Citizens Still Registered to Vote
As the 2012 election nears, a report published by the non-partisan Pew Center on the States asserted that nearly two million deceased Americans...
Read moreFBI Pursues Social Media Surveillance to Gather Intelligence
In a formal "request for information," the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) asked software companies for a digital tool that would systematically scan...
Read moreColumnist Calls for Internet “Quality Control” to Quash Dissent
Do you think anthropogenic global warming is a hoax? Are you unconvinced that your ancestors had more in common with Cheetah than with...
Read moreHackers Take Down DOJ and FBI Sites After Piracy Arrests
A coalition of hacker activists known as “Anonymous” — styling itself a “hacktivist” collective that fights for Internet freedom — took credit for...
Read moreIs SOPA on the Ropes?
On Wednesday Internet users got a taste of what opponents of an intellectual property bill currently before Congress say the web could look...
Read moreSOPA, PIPA Blackouts Are Working
After months of discussion between and among 1,800 contributors to Wikipedia, the online information source, it decided to “go black" on Wednesday to...
Read moreHomeland Security Is Reading and Recording Every Keystroke
With so many of our most essential liberties under attack from the oligarchy on the Potomac, it is little wonder that the freedom...
Read moreGoogle’s New Personal Search Results Feature Raises Concerns
Google announced Tuesday a new social networking maneuver that will rummage through photos and commentary on its budding social network, Google+, so search...
Read moreHomeland Security Committee Unveils Cybersecurity Bill
Members of the House Homeland Security Committee unveiled legislation Thursday that would authorize the cybersecurity functions of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)...
Read moreIs the FBI Using Smartphone Spyware For Law Enforcement Purposes?
The narrative continues over smartphone privacy issues involving the data logging program Carrier IQ, which was recently found to be installed on about...
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