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Dark Clouds Over the Internet – New York Times
Surprise! The NSA Is Still Spying On You – Gizmodo
UK ISP boss points out massive technical flaws in Investigatory Powe…
Your news links for today:
Dark Clouds Over the Internet – New York Times
Surprise! The NSA Is Still Spying On You – Gizmodo
UK ISP boss points out massive technical flaws in Investigatory Powe…
Your news links for today:
Dark Clouds Over the Internet – New York Times
Surprise! The NSA Is Still Spying On You – Gizmodo
UK ISP boss points out massive technical flaws in Investigatory Powe…
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NSA to shut down bulk phone surveillance program by Sunday – Reuters
The NSA’s bulk metadata collection authority just expired. What now? – The Guardian
The NSA’s Bul…
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NSA to shut down bulk phone surveillance program by Sunday – Reuters
The NSA’s bulk metadata collection authority just expired. What now? – The Guardian
The NSA’s Bul…
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Glenn Greenwald: Why the CIA is smearing Edward Snowden after the Paris attacks – LA Times
New ATIP documents from CSE intranet – Bill Robinson
Lazy Encryption Practi…
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The internet is in crisis – The Next Web
Terrorist attacks: Mass surveillance is the problem, not the solution – Ars Technica
What’s the Evidence Mass Surveillance …
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Signing vs. Ratifying: Unpacking the Canadian Government Position on the TPP – Michael Geist
Paris attacks put Canada’s Internet privacy laws at risk: Geist – Toronto…
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Homeland Security chair: ‘Biggest threat today’ is terrorists using encryption – The Hill
Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft warn weaker encryption makes the b…
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Will Canada actually have a “full and open” debate on the Trans-Pacific Partnership? – Press Progress
Listen to Canadians before reforming Bill C-51, joint open lette…
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Baseless Calls to Expand Surveillance Fit Familiar, Cynical Pattern – EFF
U.S. Mass Surveillance Has No Record of Thwarting Large Terror Attacks, Regardless of Snowde…
Your news links for today: Encryption Is Being Scapegoated To Mask The Failures Of Mass Surveillance – Techcrunch Restricting Encryption Would Not Have Prevented the Paris Attacks – Defense One Times Pulls Article Blaming Encryption in Paris Terror Attack – Inside Sources Mass Surveillance Isn’t the Answer to Fighting Terrorism
Continue readingYour news links for today: Attacks revive debate on encryption, surveillance – France 24 After Paris attacks, UK politicians suggest fast-tracking new surveillance laws – The Verge Encrypted Messaging Apps Face New Scrutiny Over Possible Role in Paris Attacks – New York Times After Paris attacks, the CIA Director is
Continue readingYour news links for today: France Has A Powerful and Controversial New Surveillance Law – Re/code As Predicted: Encryption Haters Are Already Blaming Snowden (?!?) For The Paris Attacks – Techdirt Exploiting Emotions About Paris to Blame Snowden, Distract from Actual Culprits Who Empowered ISIS – The Intercept Paris Terror
Continue readingYour news links for today: Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says Canadians needn’t fear ISIS – CBC News NSA whistleblower: No software is ‘safe from surveillance’ – ZDNet Edward Snowden Explains How To Reclaim Your Privacy – The Intercept InstaAgent app pulled after ‘harvesting passwords’ – BBC News Facebook is now
Continue readingYour news links for today: Here’s what the Internet hates about the TPP trade deal – Daily Dot TPP’s rules on intellectual property pulled into spotlight – Macleans No ‘real change’ on TPP? Trudeau cheerleads for deal with other world leaders – Ricochet Appeals Court Says NSA Can Keep Trampling
Continue readingYour news links for today: The Three Industries That Love The TPP: Hollywood, Big Pharma & Wall St. – Techdirt Sorry, MPAA, Court Rejects Your Plan For A Secret SOPA At The ITC – Techdirt US tries, and fails, to block “import” of digital data that violates patents – Ars
Continue readingYour news links for today: Judge Orders NSA to Stop Collecting American’s Phone Records Immediately – VICE Motherboard It’s No Secret That the Government Uses Zero Days for “Offense” – EFF This snooper’s charter makes George Orwell look lacking in vision – The Guardian Trudeau a messiah on technology issues,
Continue readingYour news links for today: TPP is about many things, but free trade? Not so much – Globe and Mail Jim Balsillie fears TPP could cost Canada billions and become worst-ever policy move – CBC News Chris Hedges: TPP Is the Most Brazen Corporate Power Grab in American History –
Continue readingYour news links for today: Release of the Full TPP Text After Five Years of Secrecy Confirms Threats to Users’ Rights – EFF Canada to review TPP pact, seek public input – Country Guide Trade Minister promises consultations on TPP Trade Deal – CBC Video Canadian auto sector alarmed by
Continue readingYour news links for today: Official Release of TPP Text Confirms Massive Loss to Canadian Public Domain – Michael Geist Bell’s third quarter results exceed analyst estimates – Mobile Syrup Telus blames ‘competitive intensity’ for flat Q3 2015 results, will shed 1,500 jobs – Mobile Syrup Buying Phones From Carriers
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