Stuxnet Worm Used Against Iran Was Tested in Israel - NYTimes.com
january 2011 by amy
Though American and Israeli officials refuse to talk publicly about what goes on at Dimona, the operations there, as well as related efforts in the United States, are among the newest and strongest clues suggesting that the virus was designed as an American-Israeli project to sabotage the Iranian program.
world
politics
computing
security
january 2011 by amy
Guardian | Fascist America, in 10 easy steps
september 2007 by amy
From Hitler to Pinochet and beyond, history shows there are certain steps that any would-be dictator must take to destroy constitutional freedoms. And, argues Naomi Wolf, George Bush and his administration seem to be taking them all.
law
censorship
history
security
privacy
politics
opinion
usa
september 2007 by amy
STATE VOTE MACHINES LOSE TEST TO HACKERS
august 2007 by amy
...EVERY voting machine proved to be hackable...
ack
security
politics
law
august 2007 by amy
Fake ID Sellers Dismiss Tamperproof Push
june 2006 by amy
Sellers of Fake Immigration Papers Say They Aren't Worried About Call for Tamperproof ID Cards - CBS News
politics
security
privacy
technology
june 2006 by amy
Feds Drop Bomb on EFF Lawsuit
april 2006 by amy
The federal government intends to invoke the rarely used "State Secrets Privilege" -- the legal equivalent of a nuclear bomb -- in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's class action lawsuit against AT&T
politics
security
privacy
usa
arghh
april 2006 by amy
The Power-Madness of King George
january 2006 by amy
Is Bush turning America into an elective dictatorship? By Jacob Weisberg
politics
usa
law
privacy
security
january 2006 by amy
Legal Rationale by Justice Dept. on Spying Effort - New York Times
january 2006 by amy
Vice President Dick Cheney, speaking in New York on Thursday, called the spying program "critical to the national security of the United States."
politics
law
usa
security
privacy
arghh
january 2006 by amy
It always lies below
september 2005 by amy
Decivilisation is not as far away as we like to think
security
culture
society
politics
september 2005 by amy
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