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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-07
Breakfast: Oeufs en cocotte w/ creme fraiche; Dinner: Fish Pie w/ wilted chard. From Hartley Wintney WI Hut #dayoffrecipeplanning # How the Snooper’s Charter materially threatens the UK Coalition Government #CCDP #LibDems #TellDaveEverything #RT http://t.co/XJhZWr7r # @mpanzarino it's not exactly a unknown issue and it fits a decent security model; I documented this for CW
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If Oracle wins its Android suit, everyone loses | Open Source Software – InfoWorld
Simon Phipps: The main substance of the case is now a copyright claim that surprised most observers. Oracle is claiming that, by implementing the Java programming language and interfaces in Android, Google is in breach of Oracle’s copyright. This flies in the face of the received wisdom of the software industry. It’s so widely accepted
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.@TheNextWeb discovers the horrifying truth that stolen credentials CAN BE REUSED – #facebook client, #dropbox @MPanzarino
Facebook Security Hole Doesn’t Require Jailbreak, Dropbox Has it Too. Earlier today, security researcher Gareth Wright revealed the discovery of a security hole in the Facebook app for mobile devices running Android and iOS. The simple ‘hack’ allows a user to copy a plain text file off of the device and onto another one. This
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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-06
@Stephen_Curry I rec. changing the password of any IM or E-Mail account referenced on it, + any website likely to have your payment details # @Stephen_Curry Notably EBay, Amazon, AppleID/iTunes, etc. # : Interested in the @OpenRightsGroup? Battling #CCDP Up North? You want #ORGSheffield http://t.co/bBlvspOI # : How the Snooper's Charter materially threatens the UK
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How the Snooper’s Charter materially threatens the UK Coalition Government #CCDP #LibDems #telldaveeverything
Jenny Woods defending civil liberties at Liberal Democrat Conference in Gateshead, 11th March 2012. (4m07s) …in which the Liberal Democrat party is introduced to CCDP and Government interception, and unanimously approves amendments with the intention of putting a complete stop to it. On thursday Matthew D’Ancona published a piece in the London Evening Standard: The
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Interested in the @OpenRightsGroup? Battling #CCDP? Up North? You want #ORGSheffield
Open Rights Group Sheffield (Sheffield, England) – Meetup Page.
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HEADSUP: @OpenRightsGroup London April Pub Meetup: Censorship in the Comms Bill – Monday April 16th #ORGLondon + #ORGSheffield
April Meetup – Censorship in the Comms Bill Monday, April 16, 2012, 7:00 PM Melton Mowbray Pub 18 High Holborn Chancery Lane Tube City of London EC1N 2LE Details at the ORGLondon Meetup Page. …aaaaand while we’re here, I would like to welcome ORGSheffield to the team! Go check ’em out!
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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-05
A very interesting question on #CCDP and #CloudComputing (ie: "IaaS") is asked by @labeledsecurity : http://t.co/eJwNYPlX # Matthew D'Ancona in the Evening Standard on #CCDP http://t.co/b5PolINP subtext of fears that #LibDems activism may break coalition… # @Stephen_Curry Hard Drive encrypted? Credit Card numbers saved? #
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#CCDP and #CloudComputing – some _really_ interesting new questions that I’ve not heard discussed #restraintOnBusiness
Dave posted a comment: A further angle I’d like to see a considered view on: as well as ISPs, will UK-based IaaS providers also be compelled to install and maintain lawful metadata intercept infrastructures in case a customer stands a mail or other messaging server up on one of their nodes? If so, how will
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Twitter Updates for 2012-04-04
: Surveillance? Only *SOME* Liberal Democrats aren't supporting it… #CCDP #libdems http://t.co/bFETPUpK # "I have a total understanding of the internet. I've actually got it on my computer" http://t.co/uNd9XnxD # Watching @BenjaminRamm on BBC News reflecting what I've been reading about the disconnection between #libdems Grassroots vs: Leadership. # : Home Sec: Web snoop law
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I am surprised at the amount of #CCDP discussion I’m seeing mention “Logging #Skype calls”
I am beginning to wonder how much of Skype call metadata is available to the right kinds of authorities, especially now Microsoft is in charge? After all: if it’s properly encrypted and P2P it shouldn’t be DPI-able, right? Right? 🙂