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Technology Surveillance


Technology Surveillance Articles

[02/28/2006] Justice Dept. Rejects Google\'s Concerns
Concerns by Google Inc. that a Bush administration demand to examine millions of its users\' Internet search requests would violate privacy rights are unwarranted, the Justice Department said in a court filing. » More

[02/28/2006] Big Brother Is Reading Your Blog
These days, social networkers are concerned about protecting their privacy, not only from predators and scam artists, but from nosy employers and campus authorities » More

[02/27/2006] NSA trying to get more hi-tech
The National Security Agency wants to move forward in technology used in data mining of communications it deems important in the war on terrorism. » More

[02/24/2006] \'Big Brother\' watching e-mail, computer data
Fast-evolving Internet and communications technology is outpacing privacy laws and leaving a treasure trove of personal data prey to government surveillance, a new report warned on Wednesday. » More

[02/23/2006] Big Brother\' Watching E-mail, Computer Data: US Report
Fast-evolving Internet and communications technology is outpacing privacy laws and leaving a treasure trove of personal data prey to government surveillance, a new report warned. » More

[02/14/2006] Police blotter: Patriot Act e-mail spying approved
What happened: As part of a grand jury investigation that\'s still secret, the Justice Department asked a federal magistrate judge to approve monitoring of an unnamed person\'s e-mail correspondents. » More

[02/13/2006] Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation
Google today announced a new \"feature\" of its Google Desktop software that greatly increases the risk to consumer privacy. » More

[02/09/2006] US plans massive data sweep
The US government is developing a massive computer system that can collect huge amounts of data and, by linking far-flung information from blogs and e-mail to government records and intelligence reports, search for patterns of terrorist activity. » More

[01/30/2006] Brain Scans May Be Used As Lie Detectors
Picture this: Your boss is threatening to fire you because he thinks you stole company property. He doesn\'t believe your denials. Your lawyer suggests you deny it one more time _ in a brain scanner that will show you\'re telling the truth. » More

[11/17/2005] \'Massive empire of surveillance\'
Police would be able to demand all cellphone, Blackberry and Internet subscriber information without a warrant, under a sweeping surveillance bill introduced in Parliament yesterday. » More




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