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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-12
Massive thunder in Hartley Wintney – yay for the hosepipe ban… # : Seat Assignment: Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style http://t.co/1Wwj1GRx # : HEADSUP: Scrambling For Safety Conference: London, Thursday 19th April (next week) #ccdp #privacy #security http://t.co/WlWVzP6Y #
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HEADSUP: Scrambling For Safety Conference: London, Thursday 19th April (next week) #ccdp #privacy #security
Scrambling For Safety. On the first of April, the Sunday Times carried a story that the Home Secretary planned to expand the scope of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act. Some thought this was an April Fool, but no: security minister James Brokenshire confirmed the next day that it was for real. This led to
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Seat Assignment: Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style
Nina Katchadourian. via Boing Boing
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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-11
: Cute idea for text-cartoons… http://t.co/vfEEbKpO # @glynwintle Have I dropped into the middle of a conversation or something ? # : FLASH: The whole of Gmail only has 7.6Gb of space left. http://t.co/zweun4oW # For those who asked: This was before I logged-in, it was on the login splash page, so no that is
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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-10
@stevejalim Fantastic way for the EU to slit the throat of the European IT Security Research Industry; the likes of the #BCS may love it> # @stevejalim <since they could get themselves blessed to hand out licenses-to-hack and rack up £££££££ in fees as a pseudo-regulator. # @stevejalim In short, fuckwittage all round. # @DrJennyWoods
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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-09
: Roast Chicken – a set on Flickr http://t.co/3ey7pr0D #
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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-08
@DrJennyWoods Need one of these? http://t.co/I8yqn7EB # : MUST SEE: RSA Conference 2012; New Threats to the Internet Infrastructure; Bruce Schneier; YouTube #CCDP http://t.co/hzdJxIGd # "So, Amazon #AWS are arms dealers?" http://t.co/y5Z7aepc # @lmbrownlee1 So if I read that right 1) The MX Govt is suffering a "timeline problem" – they built a database of
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MUST SEE: RSA Conference 2012; New Threats to the Internet Infrastructure; Bruce Schneier; YouTube #CCDP
Today’s Internet threats are not technical; they’re social and political. They aren’t criminals, hackers, or terrorists. They’re the government and corporate attempts to mold the Internet into what they want it to be, either to bolster their business models or facilitate social control. Right now, these two goals coincide, making it harder than ever to