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Bypassing encryption: 'Lawful hacking' is the next frontier of law enforcement ... - 1 views

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    Good article about lawful deciphers for "better" security
Derek Bruff

Edward Snowden (@Snowden) | Twitter - 0 views

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    Hey, check out Snowden's engaging Twitter feed.
deeekayy

Why Whistleblower Edward Snowden Revealed Secret U.S. Information - The Daily Vox - 0 views

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    Taking care of yourself nowadays extends out to the Internet world. So take care of yourself. Whatever that means for you and your circumstances.
chetchetchetchet

'Edward Snowden did this country a great service. Let him come home' | US news | The Gu... - 0 views

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    It is important to consider whether Snowden is our enemy or our friend. Disobeying the rule of law and throwing turmoil into our system is harmful, but many still view him as a friend of the people.
hbatson

Citizen surveillance: What does the US Government know about you? - 1 views

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    What are the mechanisms behind surveillance? How precisely are people surveilled in the US?
chetchetchetchet

The state of privacy in America | Pew Research Center - 1 views

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    To any future college students: Be careful of what you type on the internet or reveal about yourself in an online forum. Despite the shocking revelations of the size and scope of the government's surveillance programs revealed by Edward Snowden, the majority of Americans don't understand the kind of information the government has on them, have taken few steps to protect their online data, and believe that such programs don't go far enough in tackling terrorism. Ironically, these same Americans also overwhelmingly believe that consumers have lost protection of their data to companies who have used their clients' privacy as a commodity. I would advise you to be careful of what you post online, and follow a few steps, such as passwords, encryption, and clearing your cookies, to help protect at least some of your data online and allow you to remain private. These programs continue to this day, and it's important that you protect what little privacy remains.
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    What are the mechanisms behind surveillance? How precisely are people surveilled in the US?
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