Longtime reporters who cover the NSA know that any time we ask the obstinate spy agency for information, we. That The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Recent findings highlight difficulties in communication protocols utilized by the NSA, alongside the influence of journalism, underlining the necessity for confidentiality in operations.. NSA News,Cyber Operations,Information Access,Media Leak. . Dave Wreski
An Internet privacy advocacy group wants the Federal Communications Commission to release the full report of its investigation of Google Street View's collection and storage of data from unencrypted wireless networks.. The Electronic Privacy Information Center has filed a Freedom of Information Act request to see the commission's full 25-page report, saying it "raised questions about the scope of the FCC's Street View investigation." A heavily redacted version painted Google as being too busy to respond with alacrity to its request for information and suggested more than slight frustration. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . The Electronic Privacy Information Center has filed a Freedom of Information Act request to see the . internet, privacy, advocacy, group, wants, federal, communications, commission, release. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
US ISP Sonic.net and Google have been forced to supply the US government with information about the email account of WikiLeaks volunteer Jacob Appelbaum; according to a Wall Street Journal report published on Monday (10 October), the companies were complying with a secret court order. . The government requested details including the email addresses of people with whom Appelbaum had corresponded, but not the actual content of the emails. Appelbaum is a security specialist, hacker and a core member of the Tor project. He has repeatedly found himself targeted by US government agencies. In January 2011, the government forced Twitter to release data about a number of users with connections to WikiLeaks, including Appelbaum, Icelandic MP Birgitta J The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Authorities seek internet provider's records on WikiLeaks supporter over rising surveillance apprehensions.. Email Privacy, Government Surveillance, Data Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Who knew? A new denial of service attacks for databases, based on copying from them: The Bush Administration (actually Justice Dept. --ed) is offering a novel reason for denying a request seeking the Justice Department's database on foreign lobbyists: Copying the information would bring down the computer system. "Implementing such a request risks a crash that cannot be fixed and could result in a major loss of data, which would be devastating," wrote Thomas J. McIntyre, chief in the Justice Department's office for information requests. . . .. The Bush administration (actually Justice Dept. --ed) is offering a novel reason for denying a request seeking the Justice Department's database on foreign lobbyists: Copying the information would bring down the computer system. "Implementing such a request risks a crash that cannot be fixed and could result in a major loss of data, which would be devastating," wrote Thomas J. McIntyre, chief in the Justice Department's office for information requests. Advocates for open government said the government's assertion that it could not copy data from its computers was unprecedented but representative of generally negative responses to Freedom of Information Act requests. "This was a new one on us. We weren't aware there were databases that could be destroyed just by copying them," Bob Williams of the Center for Public Integrity said Tuesday. The watchdog group in Washington made the request in January. He said the group expects to appeal the Justice Department's decision. Many Justice Department computer systems, especially at the FBI, are considered outdated. The FBI is spending nearly $600 million to modernize its antiquated systems. The link for this article located at AP is no longer available. . The Obama administration's unprecedented decision to limit transparency underscores the difficulties faced by state IT systems and public records requests.. Denial Of Service Attacks, Database Security, Government IT Modernization. . Anthony Pell
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