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www.cyberleagle.com
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| | | | | [Update: DRIP became law on Thursday 17 July 2014. The Act is available here . Post-Act analysis here .] Three months after the EU Court o... | |
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www.devever.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Investigatory Powers Act, now passed in the UK, poses significant privacy risks by enabling the government to collect and use Internet Connection Records for surveillance, necessitating measures like Tor or VPNs to protect users. | |
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conspicuouschatter.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I laughed out loud when I saw the calls fromAndrew Parker, the head of MI5, for a mature debate on surveillance, in particular in relation to the draft investigatory Powers Bill (via Paul Bernal). My reading of the IP Bill is that it will result in, and perhaps intends, closing for ever the democratic debate... | |
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forbiddenstories.org
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| | | [AI summary] An unprecedented leak exposes the systematic misuse of Israeli spyware by over 50 government clients, revealing that at least 180 journalists have been targeted for surveillance despite the company's claims of restricting its use to serious crime and terror. | ||