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12/12/2016
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By Randall Wilkens
WOT (Web of Trust) browser extension caught sharing private data with third parties
The Internet is similar in many ways to an ocean. It connects various multi-cultured regions similar to (albeit much faster than) modern global shipping routes. Like an ocean has a vast surface covering millions of square miles, the Internet’s surface covers millions of topics and services, such as shopping, social media and entertainment. Most users […]
06/14/2016
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By Greg White
New ‘riot police’ robots emerge in China, armed with electronic shock capabilities, as the world moves to let machines establish order
Would you trust a robot cop over an actual cop? That is the dilemma Chinese citizens are facing with the debut of the country’s first “intelligent security robot.” The machine is a spinning image of one of Dr. Who’s notorious Daleks, and delivers an electric shock to keep rioters in place. It’s also equipped with […]
03/15/2016
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By Martin Mavis
Obama Set To Put In New Law That Can Put Everyone In Jail (Video)
In this video Luke Rudkowski documents the biggest legal change in privacy law that will have a profound affect on the American way of life. We go over Obama’s new guidelines that will allow the NSA to share all of your private information with other federal agencies for domestic policing. This means the IRS, DEA, […]
01/14/2016
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By Julie Hill
IRS admits taxpayer account hack far more serious than initially reported
Another day, another lie/fib/untruth exposed in government. As WSJ reports, after initially admitting that a major security breach had gained unauthorized access to 100,000 US households tax returns, The IRS has now admitted that in fact more than 600,000 breaches (blamed on Russians) were attempted and an additional 390,000 taxpayers were potentially affected. (Article republished […]
12/30/2015
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By Tara Paras
Police can legally monitor Internet activities of all citizens under newly proposed law
UK police are now asking the government to allow them to spy on the Internet search history of just about anyone in the country. Richard Berry, the National Police Chief’s Council spokesman, said, “We want to police by consent, and we want to ensure that privacy safeguards are in place. But we need to balance this with […]
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