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Report -- FBI investigating St. Louis Cardinals for hacking Houston Astros' database - 2 views

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    The St. Louis Cardinals are being investigated by the FBI for allegedly hacking into networks and trying to steal information about the Houston Astros, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
chrisr22

The NSA Can Probably Break Tor's Encryption Keys - 0 views

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    When it turned out that the Firefox JavaScript Tor vulnerability shenanigans were originating from the NSA not the FBI, it was pretty clear that the agency was looking to undermine and access Tor's anonymous internet. It's like a moth to a flame. But now security expert Robert Graham has outlined his reasons for believing that the NSA doesn't even need tricks and paltry exploits to access Tor, because they have the keys to the kingdom. Or can.
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    When it turned out that the Firefox JavaScript Tor vulnerability shenanigans were originating from the NSA not the FBI, it was pretty clear that the agency was looking to undermine and access Tor's anonymous internet. It's like a moth to a flame. But now security expert Robert Graham has outlined his reasons for believing that the NSA doesn't even need tricks and paltry exploits to access Tor, because they have the keys to the kingdom. Or can.
chrisr22

Laptop-Spying School Accessed Webcams 42 Times; FBI Begins Investigation - 3 views

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    High school student suing Philadelphia's Lower Merion School District for remotely accessing his webcam. And maybe you read the Superintendent's response and thought, "well, maybe this whole business is getting blown out of proportion." It isn't.
Derek Bruff

Forget Apple vs. the FBI: WhatsApp Just Switched on Encryption for a Billion People | WIRED - 1 views

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    "With end-to-end encryption in place, not even WhatsApp's employees can read the data that's sent across its network. In other words, WhatsApp has no way of complying with a court order demanding access to the content of any message, phone call, photo, or video traveling through its service. Like Apple, WhatsApp is, in practice, stonewalling the federal government, but it's doing so on a larger front-one that spans roughly a billion devices."
Derek Bruff

Tim Cook says Apple won't break into iPhone for the FBI | Fusion - 0 views

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    Apple's response to the court order directing them to comply with the FBI's request for a backdoor into the iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Derek Bruff

Apple can comply with the FBI court order - Trail of Bits Blog - 0 views

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    More on the technicalities of the FBI's request to Apple.
Derek Bruff

MLK's speech attracted FBI's intense attention - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    A little history on FBI surveillance of MLK. via @snowden
Derek Bruff

Republicans are coming for your browsing histories, not your guns | VICE News - 0 views

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    Senator John McCain has filed an amendment that would allow the FBI to retrieve email metadata and web browsing history without warrants. He's proposing we expand use of National Security Letters, which get around the need for warrants and often come with gag orders, so that if you receive an NSL asking for data, you can't tell anyone about it.
Derek Bruff

Crimes, iPhones and Encryption - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The New York Times put together a virtual debate over the Apple/FBI conflict.
Derek Bruff

U.S. wants Apple to help unlock iPhone used by San Bernardino shooter - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    Heads up... big crypto story happening now.
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