Notices tagged with eavesdropping

  1. # is looking for # like # # # and global # capabilities. It seems that # has be be changed to make all this legal and possible.
    http://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/working_group_tables_constitutional_changes_to_broaden_official_surveillance_powers/9223709

    Sunday, 16-Oct-16 14:58:34 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  2. I guess the new Russian law isn't that bad? At least they're openly admitting it. Other countries might do exactly the same, or worse. They're just not telling about it.
    http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-36640457
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    Tuesday, 28-Jun-16 04:31:27 UTC from loadaverage.org
  3. "without # encryption, everything that has been transmitted, or will ever be transmitted, over a network is vulnerable to # and public #",
    result of quantum attacks: "records or databases that have been used over the past 25 years, including military, financial, and identity information, could be at risk of being decrypted" http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1007267-new-encryption-methods-need-to-be-developed-urgently-say-experts/

    Thursday, 09-Oct-14 11:02:59 UTC from fediverse.com
  4. What intel did the Australians get when # into the phone calls of # president Susilo Bambang # ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susilo_Bambang_Yudhoyono

    Tuesday, 19-Nov-13 14:47:57 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  5. RD @metzli # has "biggest internet access"of any of 5 Eyes # # !Canada # # e- # alliance http://is.gd/D3A2wf

    Saturday, 22-Jun-13 10:40:29 UTC from identi.ca
  6. @fortecadenza I'm not Omni, but I would suggest perhaps Xubuntu. Xfce is pretty similar to Windows' interface if you set it up right, and Ubuntu is meant to be one of the "newbie friendly"-est distros. # :P

    Sunday, 23-Dec-12 01:08:14 UTC from web in context