How Close Are We to a Nano-based Surveillance State?
Michael Edwards Activist Post In the span of just three years, we have seen drone surveillance become openly operational on American soil. In 2007, Texas reporters first filmed a predator drone test...
View ArticleHow Our Government is Tracking and Databasing Your Every Move
conspiracywatch Big Brother is Watching The war on terror and cybersecurity are excuses that have spurred huge investments into the surveillance industry, which has become a war on “liberty and...
View ArticleUS not ready for WMD attack, report says
thehill.com The United States is unprepared for an attack involving weapons of mass destruction, according to a report by the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation...
View ArticlePentagon declares the Internet a war domain
thehill The Pentagon released a long-promised cybersecurity plan Thursday that declares the Internet a domain of war but does not spell out how the U.S. military would use the Web for offensive...
View ArticleAnonymous Fires Back at NATO with FBI Hack, Releases 400MB of Their Data
gizmodo Despite the recent spate of arrests on their side, Anon released 400MB of NATO data courtesy of big-time cybersecurity firm ManTech last night. This is their way of making good on a promise and...
View ArticleHackers target 72 organisations in ‘biggest cyber attack in history’
telegraph Security experts have discovered the biggest series of cyber attacks to date, involving the infiltration of the networks of 72 organisations including the United Nations, governments and...
View ArticleDid China Tip Cyber War Hand?
The Diplomat A programme broadcast on the military channel of China’s state TV raises new questions about Beijing’s support for cyber attacks. Amid growing US concerns over ongoing Chinese cyber...
View ArticleDemocrats to continue Internet coup with new cyber bill
dailycaller.com A blackout landing page is displayed on a laptop computer screen inside the “Anti-Sopa War Room” at the offices of the Wikipedia Foundation in San Francisco, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012....
View ArticleEven worse than SOPA: New CISPA cybersecurity bill will censor the Web
rt.com An onrush of condemnation and criticism kept the SOPA and PIPA acts from passing earlier this year, but US lawmakers have already authored another authoritarian bill that could give them free...
View ArticleChinese military writings reveal cyber, space war plans
freebeacon.com USAF Satellite/ AP Images BY: Bill Gertz – April 27, 2012 5:00 am China’s People’s Liberation Army is preparing to destroy U.S. computer and network infrastructure in future attacks and...
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