gangstalking | February 3, 2010
February 3, 2010
Google, NSA talk defense partnership
by Steven Musil
Google is finalizing an agreement with the National Security Agency to help the search giant ward off cyberattacks, according to the Washington Post.
The electronic surveillance organization is expected to help analyze a cyberattack on Google that the company said originated in China, so that the company can better defend itself against future attacks, the newspaper reported Wednesday. The arrangement is reportedly being designed to allow the two groups to share information without violating Google’s privacy policies or laws governing online communications.
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Category: Surveillance |
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Tags: google, NASA, Secret Service, Spy Agency, Surveillance
gangstalking | February 3, 2010
February 3, 2010
Police survey provides glimpse of Net-surveillance figures
by Declan McCullagh
A forthcoming survey of computer crime investigators suggests that electronic surveillance is a bit more commonplace than most people might expect.
Even a relatively small group of 100 police working on online investigations reports submitting as many as 22,800 legal requests for information a year to Internet and e-mail providers, a category that includes both subpoenas and search warrants.
CNET has reviewed a presentation scheduled to be given at a federal task force meeting on Thursday, which says that the survey respondents said they submitted a total of anywhere from 2,868 to 22,800 requests for information a year.
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Category: Surveillance |
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Tags: Computer Crime, Email, Internet, Online Investigations, Police
gangstalking | February 3, 2010
February 3, 2010 4:00 AM PST
Police want backdoor to Web users’ private data
by Declan McCullagh
Anyone with an e-mail account likely knows that police can peek inside it if they have a paper search warrant.
But cybercrime investigators are frustrated by the speed of traditional methods of faxing, mailing, or e-mailing companies these documents. They’re pushing for the creation of a national Web interface linking police computers with those of Internet and e-mail providers so requests can be sent and received electronically.
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Tags: Backdoor, Internet, Police, Surveillance
gangstalking | February 3, 2010
February 3, 2010
At today’s question and answer session between President Obama and his former Democratic colleagues in the Senate, members got a bit of unexpected TV-viewing advice from the Commander in Chief: stop watching politics on TV.
Perhaps he’d prefer they tune into WhiteHouse.gov?
The president’s advice came in answer to a question from Sen. Mike Bennet, D-CO, who is facing a difficult re-election fight back home and wanted to know what Democrats and Republicans can do “to fix this institution so that our democracy can actually withstand the test that we’re facing right now.”
“You know what I think would actually make a difference, Michael? I think if everybody here — excuse all the members of the press who are here — if everybody here turned off your CNN, your Fox, your blogs,” Obama said, before being interrupted by Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-CA, who piped up, “And MSNBC!”
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gangstalking | February 3, 2010
1. Open Communication.
#Yawning and placing the hand over the mouth, or taking a drink to open communications
The most common signal that I have observed the informants using is their open communication signal.
This can be done in a variety of ways, but the most common way is to take a sip of water or drink from any container.
The open communication signal can also be conveyed via, pretending to yawn, or by putting the hand over the mouth.
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Category: One handed sign language |
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Tags: Citizen Informants, Informant, One handed sign language, Sign Language, Stasi