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22 Oct 09

Who's in Big Brother's Database? - The New York Review of Books

"numbers beyond Yottabytes haven't yet been named" - James Bamford

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NSA surveillance espionage history datamining

21 May 09

JPL: Use Sats to Track Terrorists by Their Shadows | Danger Room

a system for "gait recognition" — IDing someone, by their stride — using overhead imagery

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What Is Woodward’s ‘Secret Weapon’ in Iraq? | Danger Room | Wired.com

newfangled technologies designed to track people from long distances, without the targeted people realizing they are being tracked

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military surveillance espionage

Mobile Phone Number Moving Caused Feds to Wiretap Wrong American | Threat Level | Wired.com

when the FBI learned to wiretap VOIP calls, how number portability messed with FBI taps, and a moment of candor from an FBI technician about how the FBI’s wiretapping software could work with the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping program.

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Economic Espionage Suspect Sentenced in Plea Deal | Threat Level

Xiadong Sheldon Meng, 44, pleaded guilty last year to two charges of attempting to sell fighter-pilot simulation software to the Chinese Navy

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China navy espionage

Revealed: The Internet’s Biggest Security Hole | Threat Level | Wired.com

The attack intercepts only traffic headed to target addresses, not from them, and it can’t always vacuum in traffic within a network — say, from one AT&T customer to another.

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China hackers espionage internet surveillance

Inside Operation Highlander: the NSA’s Wiretapping of Americans Abroad | Threat Level

Among those under surveillance were workers from nongovernmental organizations such as Doctors Without Borders, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the United Nations Development Programme, as well as journalists

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New York Times‘ NSA Whistleblower Reveals Himself | Threat Level

The code name for the NSA’s phone call and e-mail collection program was "Stellar Wind."

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internet NSA espionage surveillance

The SSD Project | EFF Surveillance Self-Defense Project

What can the government legally do to spy on your computer data and communications? And what can you legally do to protect yourself against such spying?

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privacy surveillance espionage security

Put NSA in Charge of Cyber Security, Or the Power Grid Gets It | Threat Level | Wired.com

The unspoken lesson here is obvious: Chinese Superhackers Are Our Superiors. No, wait. That’s not it.

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China hackers espionage NSA

Documents: FBI Spyware Has Been Snaring Extortionists, Hackers for Years | Threat Level | Wired.com

a "computer and internet protocol address verifier," or CIPAV, is designed to infiltrate a target’s computer and gather a wide range of information, which it secretly sends to an FBI server in eastern Virginia

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FBI surveillance hackers internet espionage

19 May 09

Top NSA Scribe Takes Us Inside The Shadow Factory | Danger Room | Wired.com

The Terrorist Surveillance Program, from everybody I’ve talked to, was just this umbrella name for all the bad or potentially illegal programs they were doing.

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NSA espionage U.S. terrorism

Spies Want a Second Life of Their Own | Danger Room

However, unlike players of World of Warcraft or Eve Online, A-SpaceX’s analysts will be able to turn back the clock, and see how they arrived at conclusions

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Prof Accused of Passing Drone Tech to China | Danger Room

J. Reece Roth, a 70-year old professor who used to work at the University of Tennessee’s Plasma Sciences Lab got caught up in the complex web of regulations that surrounds non-classified data subject to export controls.

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China military espionage U.S.

Comcast Is Hiring an Internet Snoop for the Feds | Danger Room

Comcast, the country’s second-largest Internet provider, is looking for an engineer to handle "reconnaissance" and "analysis" of "subscriber intelligence" for the company’s "National Security Operations."

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A Closer Look at the Pentagon’s ‘Minerva Initiative’ | Danger Room

Susan Shirk of the University of California at San Diego. Shirk will lead a project titled "The Evolving Relationship between Technology and National Security in China: Innovation, Defense Transformation and China’s Place in the Global Technology Order."

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U.S. China military espionage academia

The Space Review: A dragon in winter

Unless Tsien possessed the secret of time travel, there is no way that he could have worked on the Titan ICBM before the program even started. But the Cox Report’s authors—including Fisher—did not bother themselves with unimportant issues like facts and causality

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China espionage U.S. military propaganda

Mickey Mouse Hearts Spies | Danger Room

Mickey is hiring threat analysts, cyber defenders, and security managers, too.

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Disney espionage surveillance hackers

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