As we’ve said before, US accusations that countries like China and Russia run sophisticated hacking operations designed to infiltrate sensitive US networks are often hypocritical. After all, we do the exact same thing. Yesterday, the Daily Beast reported on newly unsealed documents that show the FBI blindly hacked into computers in Russia, China and Iran during a wide ranging investigation Read More…
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#GoogleGestapo – Censorship & Crowd-Stalking Made Easy
How the Deep State controls social media and digitally assassinates critics “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (John 8:32) This is a speculative account based on personal experience and broad reading. In no way is it a substitute for a proper legal discovery process – but it could Read More…
Liberty Act Presents Another “Fake Fix” To Controversial NSA Spying Program
With vague language, loopholes, and glaring omissions, the proposed USA Liberty Act — ostensibly intended to check exposed NSA spying abuses — is a toothless tiger, leaving in place practices that are squarely at odds with Fourth Amendment constitutional protections for ordinary citizens. Ever since Edward Snowden helped reveal the true extent of the National Security Agency’s (NSA) Read More…
University With Close Ties To DHS Claims, “ShotSpotter Saves Lives” – But It Also Does Something Else
The UCSF-East Bay in California, recently published a press release on the American College of Surgeons website. It’s titled ‘Automatic Acoustic Gunshot Sensor Technology May Benefit Shooting Victims.’ The press release, claims law enforcement can locate gunshot victims faster using ShotSpotter (SST). “Our key finding was that the use of these acoustic gunshot sensors showed promise as a system that may benefit Read More…
First Russia, Now Iran: Cyberespionage Accusations Fit A Changing Agenda
No concrete evidence was used to attribute the hack to Russia in June, just as no concrete evidence has been made available to attribute the hack to Iran now. However, the assignment of blame to these nation states coincided with other geopolitical issues pitting Russia and Iran against U.K. or U.S. interests. On October 13, Read More…
WikiLeaks Releases Moscow’s Surveillance Files
The international whistleblower coalition WikiLeaks who have had their sights on the CIA, pivoted their focus to Russia’s own surveillance, offering a look at technical details of how Moscow spies on its citizens’ mobile data online. RELEASE: Spy Files #Russia https://t.co/CJMQVrNXef #SORM #FSB pic.twitter.com/QZPKY0HEWx — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) September 19, 2017 The 35 documents in the WikiLeaks “Spy Read More…