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Yawn, Wikileaks, we already knew about FinFisher. But these software binaries… – Register


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Yawn, Wikileaks, we already knew about FinFisher. But these software binaries…
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FinFisher Relay and FinSpy Proxy are the components of the FinFisher suite designed to collect data from infected victims and deliver it to surveillance operators, respectively. WikiLeaks has published both alongside previously unreleased copies of the …
WikiLeaks Releases FinFisher Surveillance Spyware to the MassesInfosecurity Magazine
​Governments spy on journalists with weaponized malware – WikiLeaksRT
​NSW Police named by Wikileaks for 'surveillance malware' useCNET
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When NSA and FBI call for surveillance takeout, these companies deliver

Who needs the FBI party van when you can just order CALEA take out?
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Not every Internet provider can handle the demands of a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant or law enforcement subpoena for data. For those companies, Zack Whittaker reports on ZDNet, the answer is to turn to a shadowy class of companies known as “trusted third parties” to do the black bag work of complying with the demands of the feds.

Under the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), phone companies and Internet providers can charge back the government for their efforts in responding to warrants. AT&T charges the CIA more than $ 10 million per year for access to its phone call metadata. But smaller ISPs who aren’t frequently hit with warrants can’t afford to keep the infrastructure or manpower on-hand to respond to requests—so they sign up with a “trusted third party” capable of doing the work as an insurance policy against such requests.

Companies such as Neustar, Yaana Technologies, and Subsentio contract with smaller providers and reap the profits from charging federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies for the data. Neustar and Yaana are also essentially private intelligence companies, providing large-scale data capture and analytics (though probably not on the scale of NSA’s Xkeyscore.) Neustar is also in the phone number portability business, and owns a number of the new top level domains approved by ICANN.

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These lucky people get paid to play CYBER WAR GAMES – Register


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These lucky people get paid to play CYBER WAR GAMES
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Some lucky infosec professionals will be taking part in a cyber war game designed to test the readiness of NATO countries to respond to "large scale cyber attacks targeting information infrastructures" in the pretty city of Tartu in Estonia. Cyber
NATO launches 'largest ever' cyber-security exercisesRT
NATO holds largest-ever cyber security exercisesPress TV

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These are the patents Google gave to HTC to assert against Apple (Florian Mueller/FOSS Patents)

Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents:
These are the patents Google gave to HTC to assert against Apple  —  Bloomberg was first to report today that HTC is now asserting nine patents against Apple that Google assigned to HTC last week.  —  I published some quick first comments on Google+, and meanwhile I’ve obtained the complaints and can list the patents-in-suit.

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