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Online Professor Says, ‘You Have No Privacy! We’re Worse Than The NSA!’ – Video

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NSA Expert, James Bamford, Discusses Privacy and Surveillance – Video

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NSA Expert, James Bamford, Discusses Privacy and Surveillance
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A wrong turn at the NSA can bring trouble

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Andy Leimer, dazzled by the sun as he made his way south on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway one day this year, made a wrong turn into the restricted campus of the National Security Agency.

The Hanover man explained his mistake to an NSA Police officer at the entrance checkpoint and expected he'd be told to go on his way. Instead, he says, he was directed to a side lot, where he was surrounded by armed police and interrogated.

Leimer was charged with driving without a license and his car was impounded. Between paying the impound lot to get his car back and an attorney to get the charges dropped, the ordeal cost him $800.

It could have been worse. Authorities believe the two people who were shot by NSA police last week outside the agency's headquarters on Fort Meade got there by mistake.

The driver, identified by the FBI as 27-year-old Ricky Shawatza Hall of Baltimore, was pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger was shot in the chest and taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center; the passenger's identity and condition have not been available.

Authorities have released few details of the incident, but the FBI was quick to rule out terrorism. Police say Hall and the passenger were traveling in an SUV that was reported stolen from a man at a motel in nearby Elkridge shortly before they arrived at the NSA gate off the Baltimore-Washington Parkway Monday morning.

The electronic eavesdropping agency is among the most secretive in the government, and signs at the parkway exit warn unauthorized motorists away.

The NSA says Hall drove past the signs, and did not heed an officer's instructions to turn around. Instead, the agency says, the SUV accelerated toward an NSA Police vehicle, and officers opened fire.

Fort Meade officials say about 1,500 motorists are turned away from other gates on the Army installation in Anne Arundel County each month. The NSA did not respond to questions about how many are denied access at its entrances, but the the agency does seem to be aware of the problem of people taking wrong turns and ending up on its doorstep.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. Park Service, which manages that stretch of the parkway, said the spy agency is working with parks officials on getting new signs installed.

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RTDNF 2015 First Amendment Awards – Video

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What Is Litecoin And How Does It Work?

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There are 180 internationally recognized currencies in circulation, ranging from the Samoan tala to the Burmese kyat. Just like with regular currency, there are multiple cryptocurrencies too. Because it was the first, bitcoin gets all the publicity, but it competes against dozens of aspiring alternativesone of which is litecoin.

Measured by market capitalization (or the amount of currency on the market), litecoin is the third largest cryptocurrency after bitcoin and XRP. Litecoin, like its contemporaries, functions in one sense as an online payment system. Like PayPal or a banks online network, users can use it to transfer currency to one another. Only instead of using U.S. dollars, it conducts transactions in units of litecoin. That is where litecoins similarity to most traditional currency and payment systems ends. (Related The 5 Most Important Virtual Currencies Other Than Bitcoin)

How Litecoin Is Made

Like all cryptocurrencies, litecoin is not issued by a government, which historically has been the only entity that society trusts to issue money. Instead being regulated by a Federal Reserve and coming off a press at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, litecoins are created by the elaborate procedure called mining, which consists of processing a list of litecoin transactions. Unlike traditional currencies, the supply of litecoins is fixed. There will ultimately be only 84 million litecoins in circulation and not one more. Every 2.5 minutes (as opposed to 10 minutes for bitcoin), the litecoin network generates a what is called a blocka ledger entry of recent litecoin transactions throughout the world. And here is where litecoins inherent value derives.

The block is verified by mining software and made visible to any miner who wants to see it. Once a miner verifies it, the next block enters the chain, which is a record of every litecoin transaction, ever.

Mining for Litecoin

The incentive for mining is that the first miner to successfully verify a block is rewarded with 50 litecoins (currently valued at about $100 U.S. dollars). The number of litecoins awarded for such a task reduces with time. In October of 2015 it will be halved, and the halving will continue at regular intervals until the 84,000,000th litecoin is mined.

But could one unscrupulous miner change the block, enabling the same litecoins to be spent twice? No. The scam would be detected immediately by some other miner, anonymous to the first. The only way to truly game the system would be to get a majority of miners to agree to process the false transaction, which is practically impossible.

Mining cryptocurrency at a rate worthwhile to the miners requires ungodly processing power, courtesy of specialized hardware. To mine most cryptocurrencies, the central processing unit in your Dell Inspiron isnt anywhere near fast enough to complete the task. Which brings us to another point of differentiation for litecoins; they can be mined with ordinary off-the-shelf computers more so than other cryptocurrencies can. Although the greater a machines capacity for mining, the better the chance itll earn something of value for a miner.

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Lowdown Bitcoin Blues – John Barrett – Bitcoins and Gravy – Video

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Lyrics and Music by John Barrett 2014, RJM Publishing [BMI Nashville] Wasted all my time back in #39;09 I should have been mining blocks Now all I #39;ve got #39;s a Dogecoin rig and holes in...

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