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Of course, the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. When I questioned an FCC spokesperson about the accuracy the agency's warning by pointing out that I wasn’t aware of any security experts saying juice jacking is a real threat, they asked if I had spoken t...
and not personally identifying information on the callers themselves. This is cold comfort, though, because my complete call history can be linked to me and to most of the relevant data about me (name, SSN, address history, credit rating, etc.) through my phone number(s) using...
working on a counternarcotics program have had routine access, using subpoenas, to an enormous AT&T database that contains the records of decades of Americans’ phone calls — parallel to but covering a far longer time than the National Security Agency’s hotly disputed collection of phone call...
focused on specific foreign intelligence targets and does not involve bulk collection or use generic keywords or phrases. The United States only uses signals intelligence for national security purposes, and not for the purpose of indiscriminately reviewing the e-mails or phone calls of ordina...
"The President can end the NSA’s dragnet collection of Americans’ phone records once and for all by not seeking reauthorization of this program by the FISA Court, and once again, I urge him to do just that," Leahysaid. "Doing so would not be a substitute for comprehensive surveilla...
“This just confirms what everyone's intuition suggested—phone metadata is incredibly revealing. It's great to have some empirical evidence to back up that intuition, and it only reinforces the intrusiveness of the NSA's mass collection of Americans' call records.” ...
When Der Spiegel and Jacob Appelbaum published leaked pages of the National Security Agency's ANT Catalog—the collection of tools and software created for NSA's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) division—it triggered shock, awe, and a range of other emotions around the world. Among some...
While the United States continues to debate metadata collection conducted in secret by the National Security Agency, the European Union has been openly collecting the same sort of data for eight years. In the wake of terrorist attacks in Madrid (2004) and London (2005), the European Union ...
Each acronym on the board represents a real-life intel collection agency. I didn't get a shot of a card that explains what each role in the game is, but this explains how the dice-rolling process works when you attempt to gather intel for a particular campaign. ...