Angela Merkel and the NSA spying - she knew of all this.
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3 in 3: Millions of Bullets, NSA Spying, and Stand Your Ground
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Executive Summary: 2013 Global Encryption Trends Study
Richard Moulds, VP Strategy at Thales e-Security, discusses the key findings of the latest Global Encryption Trends study. To download the study, please visi...
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An encryption service has been announced by the Cabinet Office that will enable public sector staff to share information at the IL3 security level over the Public Services Network (PSN).
The new Inter Provider Encryption Domain (IPED) will allow information at the IL3 standard to be sent across the PSN, where previously only the less risky, lower-rated IL2 information could be shared.
This is the next step on the transition on to the PSN from old GSi/GCSX Government Secure Network infrastructure. The Cabinet Office will deliver higher levels of security and encryption for information at IL4, IL5 and the highest IL6 in the future, but the transition complete date has not been set.
The government says the new encryption service will allow greater efficiency and collaboration in public service delivery, especially in areas delivering citizen-focussed services such as criminal justice and social services.
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, said: As part of our long-term economic plan, the Public Services Network is creating a single network for government IT. This is ensuring information can be securely and easily accessed by service providers wherever they are, ridding us of the cost and inefficiency of multiple, incompatible networks, and improving delivery of public services.
The IPED developed by Cabinet Office and industry specialists will comprise services from at least six PSN-compliant service providers, the first of which include BT and Vodafone.
At the end of last year, Computer Weekly reported that one London council was just hours away from being disconnected from the PSN because of failure to comply with highly prescriptive security rules issued by the Cabinet Office.
Being disconnected from the PSN could mean a local authority is unable to fully carry out its public duties. Connection to PSN is required for public services that are centrally and locally managed or delivered, such as housing benefits. If a council lost connection to PSN, it would be unable to exchange benefits data with the Department for Work and Pensions, for example.
But conversations between Socitm and the Cabinet Office have been ongoing over the compliance issues for local government.
Socitm has announced that the Cabinet Office has commissioned a Secure Solutions Advisory Group (SAG) to look at the PSN compliance issues on a weekly basis. In the future, the SAG will help with future changes to PSN compliance as the technology solutions mature and risks change.
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Rubycoin is a new and precious crypto-currency! Only 60 million will exist. The wallet will soon be available for download from http://www.rubycoin.org.
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How to Mine Infinitecoin (IFC) - Latest and Greatest Cryptocurrency!
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A new release of Edward Snowdens NSA leaks reveals that the NSA and the UK spy agency GCHQ targeted the non-terrorist website WikiLeaks and the human network that supports WikiLeaks.
That human network included millions of innocent people who read the WikiLeaks website.
According to The Intercept, "By exploiting its ability to tap into the fiber-optic cables that make up the backbone of the Internet, [GCHQ] confided to allies in 2012, it was able to collect the IP addresses of visitors in real time, as well as the search terms that visitors used to reach the site from search engines like Google."
Another classified NSA document (from August 2010) reportedly shows how the Obama administration pushed foreign countries to file criminal charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for publishing the Afghanistan war logs.
Sweden did press charges and the UK tried to extradite Assange, who escaped by seeking asylum in the Ecuador embassy in London.
The Afghanistan war logs included the infamous killing of several Reuters reporters in Iraq by an US gunship in 2007 (video below).
As far back as 2008, the U.S. Army designated WikiLeaks as a "threat" and drew up plans to stop it, noted The New York Times.
According to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, "The US government is engaging in forum shopping, trying to get countries with less speech-protective laws to engage in prosecutions that would violate the Constitution if they were tried here. Publishing classified documents is not illegal in the United States, and the US has not charged WikiLeaks with any crime for publishing the Afghanistan war logs or any other classified documents."
This seems to be confirmed by a November 2013 report by The Washington Post which said the US could not prosecute Assange without going after all the media outlets that published WikiLeaks content.
The NSA documents also show that the spy agency considered spying on "Anonymous" affiliates and users of file-sharing site Pirate Bay, which has nothing to do with terrorism.
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Free Chelsea Manning! -- LGBT Wikileaker
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