Showing posts with label monitor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monitor. Show all posts

John Stossel: Privacy, Please

We can never tell government to butt out.      Scarlett Johansson left nude photos of herself on her computer. A hacker grabbed them and sent them to gossip websites. A Pennsylvania high school issued laptop computers to students and then remotely activated the laptops' cameras to watch the students when they were away from school.       ... MORE

New Tech Lets Cops Watch ENTIRE CITY In Real-Time

by Giuseppe Macri.          Big brother is watching. An Ohio-based surveillance company working with police has created the law enforcement surveillance model of the future, giving cops the ability to capture the activity of an entire city on video. The eerily-named Persistent Surveillance Systems is headed by former Air Force    ... MORE

Baylen Linnekin: Big Brother Is Watching You Eat

Your betters say it's for your own good.      Just how far is the federal government willing to go to push Americans to make subjectively “healthy” food choices? Chillingly far, if the most recent meeting of the federal government’s Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) is any indicator. The DGAC is made up of fifteen academics,       ... MORE

If Spying On Senate Is So Bad, Why is it OK To Spy On Us?

by Ron Paul.      The incandescent hypocrisy of Diane Feinstein. The reaction of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) to last week’s revelations that the CIA secretly searched Senate Intelligence Committee computers reveals much about what the elites in government think about the rest of us. “Spy on thee, but not on me!” The hypocrisy of Sen.     ... MORE

Big Brother Getting Stronger Every Day

by William F.B. O'Reilly.     I went to bed earlier this week a semi-rational person. I awoke the next day a raving paranoid. It happens once in a while. It wasn't a single thing that put me over the edge; it was the accumulation of stories about expanding police technologies, the ones to which we, as citizens, routinely succumb. Call it a Keyser Söze   ... MORE

FCC Backpedals On Newsroom-Monitoring Scheme

by Jordan Sekulow and Matthew Clark.       A First Amendment victory over an intrusive federal government doesn’t come along every day, but thanks to a deafening outcry from the American people, the Obama administration has just backed down from an unconstitutional plan to put monitors in newsrooms in a dramatic fashion. Recently,  ... MORE

Fighting Back Against Government's Big Secret

by Rep. Ted Poe.     It’s Tuesday morning. A citizen wakes up, writes emails and makes a phone call. The person has a meeting soon, so he pulls up Google Maps to figure out a route. He then hops into a cab, checks Facebook on his phone, texts his friend and plays ‘Candy Crush’ on his iPhone. After the meeting he heads to the office, logs on to  ... MORE

How U.S. Spying Is Killing Free Trade

by the editors of Bloomberg.      All around the world, governments are devising creative ways to torment American technology companies. It started last year after leaks revealed that the U.S. government basically uses services like Google and Facebook as arms of the surveillance state. In response, some countries - - including Germany, Brazil and   ... MORE

This Smartphone Is Making Privacy A Priority

Lily Hay Newman on a new innovation: Blackphone.    The national conversation about privacy is in high gear, and services for things like secure messaging have been popping up everywhere to try to meet demand. But most consumers aren't really in a position to evaluate whether these services can actually deliver on their  ... MORE

Your CAR Could Be 'Spying' On You!

Gathering data, tracking: the new vehicle realities.       As if Facebook, Google and the federal government squirreling away your personal information wasn't enough, now it seems your car could also be spying on you. According to a new report from the Government Accountability Office, several major automakers and GPS        ... MORE

The Ways You’re Being Tracked, Catalogued & Controlled

John Whitehead on our electronic concentration camp.  What is most striking about the American police state is not the mega- corporations running amok in the halls of Congress, the militarized police crashing through doors and shooting unarmed citizens, or the invasive surveillance regime which has come to dominate every aspect ... MORE

Joseph Cox: The Privacy Threats Of 2014

The obliteration of privacy.       After Edward Snowden released some of the most significant national security leaks ever, we've been fed a constant stream of sickening revelations. Snowden's message has mostly been listened to, and the year culminated with him even getting a spot on prime time TV to tell us that “a child born today     ... MORE

Drone-Spotting Survival Guide Informs Citizens Of Threat

published in Russia Today.     A Drone Survival Guide with hints and tips on how to thwart the “robotic birds” has been published on the internet. With over 30,000 drones expected to be flying over the US by 2030, the Guide urges readers to familiarize themselves with the craft. In light of the growing number of drones, the Guide advises a      ... MORE

Snowden's Christmas Message: Privacy Matters

"The mission is already accomplished."           In a message broadcast Wednesday on British television, Edward J. Snowden, the former US security contractor, urged an end to mass surveillance, arguing that the electronic monitoring he has exposed surpasses anything imagined by George Orwell in "1984," a dystopian vision of an       ... MORE

John R. Quain: On Alert For Red-Light Cameras

Strike back against intrusive revenue generators.      Banished by voters in Houston, facing legal challenges in Missouri and working undercover in New York City, traffic-monitoring cameras, promoted as accident-reducing tools by safety advocates and decried as intrusive revenue-generators by opponents, are nothing if not            ... MORE

NSA Spying Scandal Could Cost U.S. Tech Giants Billions

Privacy invasion bad for business.         The National Security Agency spying scandal could cost the top U.S. tech companies billions of dollars over the next several years, according to industry experts. In addition to consumer Internet companies, hardware and cloud-storage giants like IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Oracle could suffer    ... MORE

VIDEO: Government Is A Little Sensitive About Free Speech


Surprising that shirt maker wasn't charged with passing federal secrets.

NSA Collecting Porn Activity To Discredit "Radicalizers"

by Ed Morrissey.     Does the latest NSA revelation show the agency creating newer and more humane efforts to defuse potential terrorist situations through discrediting their leaders — or a dangerous new direction for government snooping? Perhaps this might be a little bit of both.  The NSA collected data on six potential targets about    ... MORE

Local Cops Have NSA-like Spying Powers For Social Media

Little Brother is in your business too.     Local law enforcement is getting the kind of technological boost that used to be limited to three-letter agencies, thanks to Web-based software services that mine social media for intelligence. At last month's International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference in Philadelphia, LexisNexis showed     ... MORE