Beijing today attempted to defend sweeping new powers which gag foreign media and bar citizens from subscribing to news from abroad. The laws were published Sunday and went into effect immediately. The government says its new rules are designed to "promote the dissemination of news and information in a sound and orderly manner". . The link for this article located at TheRegister.com is no longer available. . Uncover the latest regulations in Beijing designed to manage overseas media and the flow of information.. Beijing Media Control, Foreign News Regulation, Information Dissemination Laws. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Internet wiretapping mixes "protected" and targeted messages, Info Age requires rethinking 4th Amendment limits and policies, National Security Agency told Bush administration "Transition 2001" report released through FOIA, Highlights collection of declassified NSA documents Posted on Web by National Security Archive, GWU National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 24 . The documents posted today also include a striking contrast between the largely intact 1998 NSA organizational chart for the Directorate of Operations and the heavily redacted 2001 chart for the Signals Intelligence Directorate (as the operations directorate was renamed), which contains no information beyond the name of its director. "The 2001 organization charts are more informative for what they reveal about the change in NSA's classification policy than for what they reveal about the actual structure of NSA's two key directorates," commented Dr. Richelson. The operations directorate organization chart was provided within three weeks of its being requested in late 1998. In contrast, the request for the Signals Intelligence Directorate organization chart was made on April 21, 2001, and NSA did not provide its substantive response until April 21, 2004 - three years instead of three weeks. The link for this article located at NSA is no longer available. . The documents posted today also include a striking contrast between the largely intact 1998 NSA orga. internet, wiretapping, mixes, 'protected', targeted, messages, requires, rethinking, amend. . Brittany Day
Looks like what little privacy we enjoy online is about to dwindle even further. Ho, ho, ho, boys and girls. Yahoo's announcement this week that it plans to acquire search-engine powerhouse Inktomi for $235 million raises all sorts of troubling . . . . Looks like what little privacy we enjoy online is about to dwindle even further. Ho, ho, ho, boys and girls. Yahoo's announcement this week that it plans to acquire search-engine powerhouse Inktomi for $235 million raises all sorts of troubling questions about who controls information in the electronic ether, as well as how that info gets exploited for commercial gain. On the face of it, Yahoo is getting itself a good deal. Buying Foster City's Inktomi, which provides the nuts and bolts for searches on Microsoft's MSN portal and other sites, will give Yahoo an important new tool (and revenue source) in an increasingly competitive marketplace. It also will allow Sunnyvale's Yahoo to thumb its nose at Google, which provides the guts of Yahoo's searches but is a rival for much-needed advertising dollars. The link for this article located at SF Gate is no longer available. . Looks like what little privacy we enjoy online is about to dwindle even further. Ho, ho, ho, boys an. looks, little, privacy, enjoy, online, about, dwindle, further. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
What you are about to read is a solution to spam that requires no reengineering of e-mail, the Web or any other systems. It could be set up to guarantee spam blocking using simple, existing technologies. I've dealt with corporate . . . . What you are about to read is a solution to spam that requires no reengineering of e-mail, the Web or any other systems. It could be set up to guarantee spam blocking using simple, existing technologies. I've dealt with corporate intranets in the past, which have completely blocked e-mail from the outside unless one is on an approved list. Contact must always go through the network administration. Individuals working within these institutions receive absolutely NO spam inside their network because they have turned the filtering problem on its head. In typical spam filtering, you filter information from select addresses or with select content. In reverse filtering, you only permit information from select addresses or with select content. The link for this article located at OS Opinion is no longer available. . Explore a practical method for combating spam that doesn't necessitate extensive restructuring of current frameworks or technologies.. Spam Filtering Solutions, Email Security, Information Control. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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