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Barbara Stefanics

BBC News - Snowden leaks: Google 'outraged' at alleged NSA hacking - 0 views

  • 31 October 2013 Last updated at 12:41 GMT Share this page Email Print Share this page4.1KShareFacebookTwitter Snowden leaks: Google 'outraged' at alleged NSA hacking Comments (764) Advertisement $render("advert-post-script-load"); A summary of US spying allegations brought about by Edward Snowden's leak of classified documents Continue reading the main story US spy leaks How intelligence is gathered NSA secrets failure 'Five eyes' club US revelations Google has expressed outrage following a report that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has hacked its data links.
  • 31 October 2013 Last updated at 12:41 GMT Share this page Email Print Share this page4.1KShareFacebookTwitter Snowden leaks: Google 'outraged' at alleged NSA hacking Comments (771) Advertisement $render("advert-post-script-load"); A summary of US spying allegations brought about by Edward Snowden's leak of classified documents Continue reading the main story US spy leaks How intelligence is gathered NSA secrets failure 'Five eyes' club US revelations Google has expressed outrage following a report that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has hacked its data links. An executive at Google said it was not aware of the alleged activity, adding there was an "urgent need for reform". The comments follow a Washington Post report based on leaks from Edward Snowden claiming that the NSA hacked links connecting data centres operated by Google and Yahoo.
  • The comments follow a Washington Post report based on leaks from Edward Snowden claiming that the NSA hacked links connecting data centres operated by Google and Yahoo.
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  • Google has expressed outrage following a report that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has hacked its data links.
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    "Google has expressed outrage following a report that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has hacked its data links."
Barbara Stefanics

Google workers protest censored search engine for China - 3 views

  • Google workers protest company decision to build censored search engine for China Google employees have written to management expressing their unhappiness at a lack of transparency An anti-Google banner is displayed in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district in August 2018 (Photo: Getty) Rhiannon Williams 15 hours Friday August 17th 2018 Most Popular Drunk passengers cause havoc on flights but airlines are fighting back Long Reads Eu must be joking: Princess Eugenie
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Flock to Facebook for flood updates - 0 views

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    "Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have brought together Queenslanders hunting for up-to-the-minute information on the devastating floods afflicting the sunshine state. As Queensland Police work around the clock to keep the public informed on the movement of flood waters, they have also turned to these popular sites to publish updates and combat myths and rumours, as citizens post photos, updates and words of encouragement to one another. Although Queensland is issuing information through its State Disaster Management Service website, some web services have been disrupted with Brisbane City Council's flood flag map unable to cope with the high demand for updates on road closures and evacuations. Advertisement: Story continues below As a consequence, Facebook and Twitter have become a crucial lifeline as Queensland Police publish regular bulletins about the flood waters, warnings of road closures, and evacuation procedures."
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Bosses switch on antisocial network - 0 views

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    "AN ANGRY red dot flashes at the top of your computer screen. As your mouse creeps over it, a message appears: ''Twitter use has exceeded the department average of 58.6 minutes per day - please self-regulate.'' A quick click and a display appears mapping your internet use, including a graph devoted to the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. It may be Orwellian, but this scene, or some variation, is coming to a workplace near you."
Barbara Stefanics

Trump attacks China in Twitter outburst - BBC News - 0 views

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    "But there's another problem too. The tweet, as a medium, is by definition short and off-the-cuff. Policymaking, by contrast, requires coolness, deliberation and a weighing up of options. The danger is that Twitter diplomacy, for all its honesty, could exacerbate crisis instead of resolving it. "
samaraad

BBC News - Hack attack on Gawker spawns Twitter spam - 0 views

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    Thousands of twitter accounts were hacked
Stuart Gray

Teachers Banned from Twitter - 0 views

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    Article about problems caused by teachers using Twitter to write about their lives, their schools, and their students.
samaraad

BBC News - Wikileaks: US judge considers Twitter request - 0 views

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    "The US has defended its request for the personal details of three Twitter users, as part of its inquiry into Wikileaks."
Sandra Stark

Disruptions: Silencing the Voices of Militants on Twitter - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Raises serious social/ethical issues
samaraad

Twitter vows to 'protect' users - 0 views

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    Ahead of their one-year anniversary of operating in the UK, Twitter has told the BBC it now wants to have a closer role with government and policymakers. The site has revealed that there are over 10 million active tweeters across the nation.
Julie Lindsay

Some Stats on Sina Weibo : China Web Radar - 0 views

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    Sina Weibo is the Chinese alternative to Twitter. Millions of users and messages a day!
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Facebook, Twitter 2-way 'lifeline' for Haiti - 0 views

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    USA Today: Following the earthquake in Haiti, Facebook and Twitter have been the only way many people have been able to communicate.
Stuart Gray

'Twittering' threat to US trials - 0 views

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    Article about jurors in the states who have jeopardised trials by discussing them on Facebook and Twitter.
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Facebook caves in on privacy | The Australian - 0 views

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    "Features introduced last month include the ability for partner websites such as micro-blogging site Twitter to incorporate Facebook data, a move that would further expand the social network's presence on the internet. Critics said they were worried personal information about Facebook users was available to third-party websites." "When you meet somebody face to face, you can tell a lot from body language and instincts, and you cannot do that when you are dealing with somebody online."
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Cyclone Yasi destruction brought home on Facebook, Twitter - 0 views

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    "Others turned to Facebook for their updates and to seek help, with the most popular page, Cyclone Yasi Update, garnering close to 90,000 members. Over 25 Facebook groups were created for the cyclone. Social media monitoring company SR7 compiled the figures and its director of strategy and engagement, Thomas Tudehope, said social media had now become an integral part of crisis management for governments."
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