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Veja magazine cover The IAPA (Inter American Press Association) is voicing concern at a bill introduced to congress by Brazil's executive branch that would amend the rules regulating wiretaps and make it an offense punishable with imprisonment for journalists and news media executives to divulge information obtained from wiretaps without a judge's authorization.
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via Brazzil Magazine @ 9:49 26th Sep
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(CBS/AP) A federal judge said that President Bush does not have the constitutional authority to overstep the law establishing the government's ability to conduct warrantless wiretaps on American citizens.
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via CBS News @ 1:36 10th Oct
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Miami (September 24, 2008) - The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today voiced concern at a bill introduced to congress by Brazil's executive branch that would amend the rules regulating wiretaps and make it an offense punishable with imprisonment for journalists and news media executives to divulge information obtained from wiretaps without a judge's authorization.
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via Ifex @ 11:37 28th Sep
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The autopsy on the body believed to be that of 15-year-old Brandon Crisp will be conducted Friday, which will help determine whether foul play was involved.
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via Sympatico @ 15:46 6th Nov
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MONTREAL - Wiretap evidence reveals the mother of a man involved in the 2004 firebombing of a Jewish elementary school tried to get him to escape to Brazil just weeks after he committed the crime.
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via Macleans Online @ 10:07 19th Sep
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MONTREAL -- It wasn't even 9 a.m. when the phone rang at Streit Manufacturing, a firm near Barrie, Ont., specializing in custom-made armoured cars.
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via Globe and Mail @ 10:07 19th Sep
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MONTREAL - Wiretap evidence reveals the mother of a man involved in the 2004 firebombing of a Jewish elementary school tried to get him to escape to Brazil just weeks after he committed the crime.
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via CNEWS @ 3:19 19th Sep
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MONTREAL — Wiretap evidence reveals the mother of a man involved in the 2004 firebombing of a Jewish elementary school tried to get him to escape to Brazil just weeks after he committed the crime.
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via Globe and Mail @ 3:19 19th Sep
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via Mail & Guardian Online @ 3:06 18th Nov
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Airing of conversations meant to embarrass and apparently intimidate political foes in the run-up to regional elections
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 18:01 17th Nov
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via Mail & Guardian Online @ 3:02 18th Nov
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via CNN @ 1:09 8th Oct
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The New York Police Department is battling the U.S. Justice Department, seeking more aggressive wiretapping of terrorism suspects.
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via Post Chronicle @ 5:08 21st Nov
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NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- The New York Police Department is battling the U.S. Justice Department, seeking more aggressive wiretapping of terrorism suspects.
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via UPI @ 21:18 20th Nov
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Tags: Electronic Frontier Foundation, AT&T Corp., Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Richard Koman
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via ZDNet @ 16:26 19th Sep
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Opt in, save a starving AfricanPhorm is considering tugging on ISP subscribers' heartstrings by offering to donate to charities if they opt to let it profile their internet use for advertisers.…
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via Addict3d.org @ 17:10 26th Sep
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Phorm is considering tugging on ISP subscribers' heartstrings by offering to donate to charities if they opt to let it profile their internet use for advertisers.
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via The Register @ 17:10 26th Sep
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a California-based privacy group, filed a lawsuit against the National Security Agency (NSA), President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and several other administration officials on behalf of AT&T customers in an effort to stop the government's warrantless wiretapping program.
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via Extreme Tech @ 16:27 19th Sep
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via PC Magazine @ 3:18 19th Sep
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When Congress passed a landmark electronic-spying bill last summer, the measure included a key provision that ordered the inspectors general of U.S. intelligence agencies to produce the first-ever public report on President Bush's warrantless-surveillance program.
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via MSNBC Newsweek @ 12:36 23rd Oct
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When Congress passed a landmark electronic-spying bill last summer, the measure included a key provision that ordered the inspectors general of US intelligence agencies to produce the first-ever public report on President Bush's warrantless-surveillance program.
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via HS Today @ 17:59 23rd Oct
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When Congress passed a landmark electronic-spying bill last summer, the measure included a key provision that ordered the inspectors general of U.S. intelligence agencies to produce the first-ever public report on President Bush's warrantless-surveillance program.
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via MSNBC Newsweek @ 17:59 23rd Oct
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When Congress passed a landmark electronic-spying bill last summer, the measure included a key provision that ordered the inspectors general of U.S. intelligence agencies to produce the first-ever public report on President Bush's warrantless-surveillance program.
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via MSNBC Newsweek @ 12:36 23rd Oct
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A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Justice Department to produce White House memos that provide the legal basis for the Bush administration's post-Sept. 11 warrantless wiretapping program.
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via Free Internet Press @ 4:17 4th Nov
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Security How-to In this age of brazen, warrantless wiretaps and never-ending data breaches, you'd think email encryption would be considered de rigueur. Alas, even among the digerati it's rarely given the time of day because encryption is seen as an exotic undertaking that brings more hassle than benefit.
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via The Register @ 17:43 14th Nov
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