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Government fears that Chinese spies bugged the Home Office and have … – Mirror.co.uk

Government fears that Chinese spies bugged the Home Office and have
Mirror.co.uk
Government chiefs fear secret meetings about the running of the country may have been bugged by Chinese spies. Whitehall bosses got so worried top level discussions were being eavesdropped they ordered the removal of suspect video conferencing 

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Data brokers won’t even tell the government how it uses, sells your data

A chart of the various ways that data brokers characterize their subjects.
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [PDF]

A Senate committee released a report this week that goes to great lengths to determine all of the things that data brokers, the companies that trade in consumer data, don’t want to talk about. The 35-page report describes some of the companies’ strategies for collecting and organizing data, but significant portions of the report discuss what the companies are unwilling to talk about: namely, where they get a lot of their data and where that data is going.

Companies covered in the report include well-known firms, like Datalogix and Acxiom, as well as credit reporting companies that also trade in consumer data, like Experian and TransUnion. In the report, the committee sets out to answer four questions: what data is collected, how specific it is, how it’s collected, and how it’s used. While the first two questions turned out to be reasonably easy to answer, the companies all but stonewalled the committee on substantial answers to the latter two.

The report harkens back repeatedly to the good old days of data collection, when many of the same companies queried used demographic information like zip codes to help marketers figure out where to send catalogs or area codes to figure out which towns to telemarket to. These days, our many interactions with the Internet—particularly financial ones—have resulted in an onslaught of data for these data brokers to not only collect, but to resell to interested parties.

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US government commits cyberwarfare – allvoices


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US government commits cyberwarfare
allvoices
There has been an extraordinary amount of media coverage on the NSA surveillance of phones and the Internet. Mainstream media has covered Edward Snowden [Unlink] to the point of near exhaustion. What those of us in the journalism world have not 
Spy agency encryption cracking foolish, says web inventorTechTarget
Tim Berners-Lee slams encryption-busting surveillance agenciesIT PRO
WWW inventor: US, UK spying 'appalling and foolish'Press TV
Daily Star Online –Radio New Zealand
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Fake femme fatale dupes IT guys at US government agency

The head of information security opened a malicious birthday card link from her. Others offered her jobs, asked her out to dinner, or offered to help her get network access and a laptop. In short, men who should know better flocked to “Emily”, supposedly a 28-year-old MIT grad with 10 years of experience and fake social-media profiles to die for, like moths to the social engineering flame.
Naked Security – Sophos