Privacy advocates are stepping up their lobbying efforts against the controversial cyber threat information sharing bill currently in Congress after several tech giants indicated their support. . Activist group Fight for the Future criticized Salesforce for supporting legislation which would "grant blanket immunity for American companies to participate in government mass surveillance programs like PRISM, without meaningfully addressing any of the fundamental cyber security problems we face in the U.S." Accordingly, Fight for the Future said it will abandon the Heroku cloud application platform within the next 90 days and encourages others to follow suit. The letter to Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff was posted on the site YouBetrayedUs.org. . Activist group Fight for the Future criticized Salesforce for supporting legislation which would 'gr. privacy, advocates, stepping, their, lobbying, efforts, against, controversial, cyber, threat. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
It used to be that the playful Defcon contest of "Spot the Fed" gave hackers and the government agents tracking them a chance interact in a less serious manner.. Hackers who found a government agent among the conference attendees would wear with pride T-shirts that read, "I spotted the Fed." The agent would be given a shirt that read, "I am the Fed." And by flipping the cat-and-mouse dynamic for at least one weekend a year, the two groups more or less came to a greater understanding of each other. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . At Defcon, hackers and operatives delved into a whimsical interplay, prompting discussions on monitoring and participation.. Defcon Event, Hacker Interaction, Surveillance Dynamics. . Alex
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