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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, June 09 2013 @ 09:55 PM EDT |
I wonder how many companies are rethinking their switch from in-house servers to
the cloud?
Tufty
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Authored by: SpaceLifeForm on Monday, June 10 2013 @ 12:49 AM EDT |
They (DOJ,FBI,NSA) 'Say' that they are not deep drilling
into the massive
database, but who knows for sure?
There is no oversight contrary to what they
spin.
But they say they need all of the call detail records
in order to connect
the dots. And when they say 'all',
they mean 'ALL', not just Verizon. So at
nearly 2 Trillion
call records and growing, it is ripe for abuse.
So, maybe
the FISC could shine a little light, get DOJ out of their twisted mess, and
remove some of the secrecy.
Link
June 7,
2013 | By Mark Rumold and David Sobel
Government Says Secret Court Opinion on
Law Underlying PRISM Program Needs to Stay Secret
In a rare
public filing
in the secret Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), the Justice Department today urged
continued secrecy for a 2011 FISC opinion that found the National Security
Agency's surveillance under the FISA Amendments Act to be unconstitutional.
Significantly, the surveillance at issue was carried out under the same
controversial legal authority that underlies the NSA’s recently-revealed PRISM
program.
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You are being MICROattacked, from various angles, in a SOFT manner. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: globularity on Monday, June 10 2013 @ 05:41 AM EDT |
The old saying the devil makes work for idle hands looks to be at work here.
They do not have enough significant threats to keep them occupied or more to the
point employed. So they invent threats to grow their budget. I have seen
various govt sock puppets claim various nasties that they need to protect us
from, not one ever materialized and the ones that did materialize they claim
they didn't see coming then come out with lots of rhetoric and want more money.
I am sure in terms of raising the life expectancy of the populace they purport
to protect, diverting the majority of their budget into the hospital system
would be far more cost effective.
The smart money compromises a countries security through its decision makers,
the general populace is not a significant threat to security, it may pay to ask
some NSA spokesperson what threat models they are using (Don't expect a
sensible reply)
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Authored by: PJ on Monday, June 10 2013 @ 09:44 AM EDT |
What Snowden said is that they keep all the collected
data, and then in the future, if there is a reason
to suspect someone, they can go back and find everything
you ever said to anyone after having shown probable cause
to be able access it.
That's what creeped him out. That and the fact that
in reality they may not wait for probable cause and
permission. He claimed he could access everything
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