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Yahoo Gave Search Data To Bush Administration Lawyers

2006.January.20.Fri

Yahoo Inc. on Thursday acknowledged handing over search data requested in a subpoena from the Bush administration, which is hoping to use the information to revive an anti-porn law
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Google’s Records Not Enough? Subcontract Students to Rat Out their Profs

2006.January.20.Fri

Looks like the US Admin’s cronies are at it again. “Do you have a professor who just can’t stop talking about President Bush,… or any other ideological issue that has nothing to do with the class subject matter? If you help… expose the professor, we’ll pay you for your work.”
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Google will fight Bush Administration demand for search records

2006.January.20.Fri

The US Government is taking legal action to gain access to Google’s vast database of internet searches in an historic clash over privacy. The Bush Administration has asked a federal judge to order the world’s most popular internet search engine to hand over the records of all Google searches.
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History of Computer Security

2006.January.16.Mon

“This list of papers was initially distributed on CD-ROM at NISSC ‘98. These papers are unpublished, seminal works in computer security. They are papers every serious student of computer security should read. They are not easy to find. The goal of this collection is to make them widely available.”
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MIT Reports: The Worst Spyware Bundles

2006.January.16.Mon

When we first started crawling the Web looking for bad downloads last year, we weren’t sure what we’d find. I can say with equal confidence that there’s also plenty of train wrecks waiting to happen to your PC.
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Anonymity Won’t Kill the Internet

2006.January.14.Sat

“Nameless web surfers won’t spoil the online world. That’s good, because anonymity remains essential in these imperfect times.”
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