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Daily Archives: January 13, 2015
Court rules NSA doesn't have to divulge what records it has
Posted: January 13, 2015 at 4:52 pm
A federal judge on Tuesday said the National Security Agency is not obligated to confirm nor deny it has someones specific phone records, shooting down a conservative think tanks effort to try to use the spy agency to reveal secrets that other federal agencies want kept hidden.
The case served as an early test of the limits for researchers who had hoped to use the National Security Agencys phone records collection program as a treasure trove for their efforts. But Judge James A. Boasberg, sitting in the federal district court in Washington, D.C., said the NSA is within its rights to refuse to say what kinds of records it has, and unless researchers can specifically prove the agency has them, the NSA doesnt have to comply with Freedom of Information Act requests.
Because of the potential consequences that additional disclosures could have on national security, the court will not require the agency to tip its hand any further, the judge wrote in a 24-page opinion.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute, which for years has been battling the EPA to try to get access to text messages sent by senior agency executives, had asked the court to force the NSA to turn over EPA phone records and email or text messages the spy agency might have scooped up in its snooping.
The CEI is trying to get a glimpse at messages it believes were sent by former Environmental Protection Agency chief Lisa Jackson and current boss Gina McCarthy. The EPA has turned over thousands of text messages but has declined to turn over others, saying it doesnt believe it has them and that it doesnt think it even has a duty to preserve text messages.
CEI lawyers are fighting the EPA in another case, but after the revelations about the National Security Agencys phone-snooping program they figured they would try to see if they could get the spy agency to release the records. The NSA said it could neither confirm nor deny that it had any such records, and that launched the court case.
The CEI argued that since the NSA admitted it had scooped up phone metadata records from Verizon customers, that must include Ms. McCarthys phone and Ms. Jacksons personal email account with Verizon.
Judge Boasberg countered that the CEI was going on a fishing expedition, saying the NSA has never admitted it had Ms. McCarthys or Ms. Jacksons records specifically, nor has it even admitted it scooped up text or email data.
The judge said he wouldnt force it to do so now.
In essence, were the agency required to confirm or deny the existence of records for specific individuals, it would begin to sketch the contours of the program, including, for example, which providers turn over data and whether the data for those providers is complete, the judge wrote.
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The Fallout From the NSA's Backdoors Mandate
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The United States National Security Agency (NSA) is widely believed to have mandated high-tech vendors build backdoors into their hardware and software. Reactions from foreign governments to the news are harming American businesses and, some contend, may result in the breakup of the Internet.
For example, Russia is moving to paper and typewriters in some cases to move certain types of information, Private.me COO Robert Neivert told the E-Commerce Times.
Governments are pushing to enact laws to force the localization of data -- generally meaning they won't allow data to be stored outside their borders to protect citizens against NSA-type surveillance -- a move that's of particular concern to American businesses, according to a Lawfare Research paper.
That's because they deem U.S. firms untrustworthy for having provided the NSA with access to the data of their users.
"There's an increased use of networks on behalf of Europe and other allies that do not pass through U.S. companies or U.S.-controlled networks," Neivert said. Some countries are even proposing to break up the Internet.
However, "people who say these things threaten the Internet itself are misunderstanding things," Jonathan Sander, strategy & research officer of Stealthbits Technologies, told the E-Commerce Times. "The Internet produces too much wealth for too many people and organizations for anyone, including the U.S., to threaten it."
The U.S. economy "is one of the best weapons we have in the technology war," Sander continued. The U.S. market "is too big for foreign governments to ignore," which is why foreign companies continue doing business with the U.S.
Concern has been expressed about invasions of privacy through surveillance, but this issue is "a matter of policy" and there are differences in how citizens of different countries approach it, Sander pointed out. "In the EU and, to a lesser extent [Australia and New Zealand], privacy is an issue at the ballot box so there are laws reflecting that."
In the U.S., however, privacy "has yet to seriously break through as an issue, so there has been less motion," Sander remarked.
In August of last year, the German government reportedly warned that Windows 8 could act as a Trojan when combined with version 2.0 of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a specification for a secure cryptoprocessor.
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Fourth Amendment video P.1 – Video
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Another Positive Gun Story You Won’t See On The National Media – Video
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Another Positive Gun Story You Won #39;t See On The National Media
Despite the fact that guns are used on a routine basis to prevent crimes and save lives, it is almost unheard of to see a positive second amendment story get. Pentagon Announces Increased...
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Washington State Ferry personnel assault photographer – Video
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Washington State Ferry personnel assault photographer
On 10 JAN 2015, I was conducting a follow up First Amendment Audit of the Washington State Ferry Terminal when I was assaulted by staff. Evidently, if you wear a high visibility jacket, you...
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Justice || Spoken Word By Diamond Cash – Video
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiamondCashRich IG: http://instagram.com/diamondcashrich/ I begin to feel like most Americans don #39;t understand the First Amendment, don #39;t understand the idea of...
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Washington State Ferry employee assaults photographer – Video
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Washington State Ferry employee assaults photographer
On 10 JAN 2015, I was conducting a follow up First Amendment Audit of the Washington State Ferry Terminal when I was assaulted by staff. Evidently, if you wear a high visibility jacket, you....
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Silk Road Reloaded ditches Tor for I2P
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The notorious online black market Silk Road Reloaded has left the Tor web browser to join a more anonymous network known as I2P.
Following the decision, Silk Road Reloaded has also made a number of policy changes, including ending its exclusivity with bitcoin. The site now allows transactions to take place with other cryptocurrencies such as dogecoin and anoncoin.
However, the website will now enforce a one percent administrative fee for converting other currencies into bitcoin.
As news breaks regarding the Silk Road developments, Ross Ulbricht, the man accused of operating the original version of the site, is standing trial. Silk Road 2.0, the second iteration of the site, was also closed in November of last year and its alleged owner, Blake Benthall, arrested.
I2P sites, also on the so-called dark netba, do not show up in Google searches and require special software to access them. Although it operates in a similar way to the Tor browser, I2P or "eepsites" are believed to offer increased security.
I2P or The Invisible Internet Project claims that its objective is to circumvent surveillance from Internet service providers (ISPs) and government agencies. Although anonymous networks are often associated with criminal activity, I2P operators say that the network is used "by many people who care about their privacy; activists, oppressed people, journalists and whistleblowers, as well as the average person".
Silk Road Reloaded deals in the trade of a number of illegal products, including drugs, counterfeit money and fake identity documents. However, weapons and stolen credit cards, both of which can be found on some Tor sites, are not permitted.
The sites new administrator wrote that Silk Road Reloaded defended a key human right.
"We created this to allow the most basic of human activities to occur unimpeded, that being trade", they wrote. "It's not only a major disruption of progress, but it is an interference to control someone to the degree that their free will is compromised. We may not be able to stop this but we certainly won't contribute to it".
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BitCoin Hack BitCoin Hack Tool 2015 – Video
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Talk nerdy to me. Bitcoin – Video
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