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Google Ordered By Government To Track Americans' Searches
A report by Forbes has detailed how the U.S. government are secretly issuing keyword warrants to Google, ordering the search engine company to track and provide user data on anyone who searches specific names, addresses or phone numbers.
Forbes obtained the information via ‘accidentally unsealed’ court documents, which show that the FBI and Department of Homeland Security may have used the method...
Major Cybersecurity Firm says US pipeline hijacking is in fact a CIA Inside Job
A cyberattack that crippled fuel supplies on the East Coast of the US and sent gas prices soaring could have been an inside job conducted by American spooks, rather than foreign hackers, a prominent Russian IT expert has claimed.
After a massive systems failure caused the Colonial Pipeline to shut down, Natalya Kaspersky, the founder and former CEO of security software firm Kaspersky Lab, as well...
3 Ways to Take Back Your Online Privacy from Big Corporations
Introduction
To us, the Internet is a place of entertainment, work, and wonder. To companies and major corporations, the Internet represents more—it represents ways to make money. Through data collection and advertising, traces of corporations can be found anywhere on the Internet.
Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m not the biggest fan of corporations stealing my data and using it to profit....
UN Moves Towards Handing Dictatorships Power to Control the Internet
The United Nations wants to hand power to dictatorial regimes like China to control the Internet, prompting fears of a massive new free speech purge.
The General Assembly has approved a resolution sponsored by China and Russia to set up a committee of “international experts” whose role would be to stop “the use of information and communications technologies for criminal purposes.”
However,...
Trump says ‘it’s time to move forward in working constructively with Russia’
US President Donald Trump has tweeted that “it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia,” citing a ceasefire negotiated for southwest Syria as proof that this is possible.
Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for more than two hours in Hamburg on Friday, the first day of the G20 summit.
“We negotiated a ceasefire in parts of Syria which will save lives....
New Evidence Suggests Seth Rich Was DNC Leaker
This article is Part 1 in a series of three articles investigating the Seth Rich murder. Hillary’s campaign was lax on cybersecurity, inviting cyberattacks, hacks and leaks. By conspiring with the DNC to make sure Sanders did not have a chance of winning, Hillary invited backlash from Sanders-supporters within the DNC. This series of articles explores the evidence that Seth Rich, a young, progressive...
Even Obama Slams Stein: "Results Accurately Reflect The Will Of America"
Jill Stein’s credibility seems to be sinking fast as both the Obama administration and the Clinton campaign have released statements this morning indicating they’ve failed to uncover a single shred of election hacking evidence. The Obama administration confirmed their confidence in the election results via comments made to the New York Times saying that the election was “free and fair from a...
Guccifer 2.0 Publishes List Of Cell Phone Numbers, Private E-Mails For Most House Democrats
After disappearing for a couple of weeks, the hacker “Guccifer 2.0” returned late this afternoon to provide a new headache for Democrats.
In a post to his WordPress blog, the vandal–who previously provided nearly 20,000 Democratic National Committee e-mails to Wikileaks–uploaded an Excel file that includes the cell phone numbers and private e-mail addresses of nearly every Democratic member...
Bilderberg Leak: Secretive Group to Discuss Internet ID, Global Tax
The secretive Bilderberg Group is set to discuss plans to implement an Internet ID to eviscerate anonymity on the web as well as a global tax on financial transactions and air travel, according to an inside source who spoke to Infowars.
The clandestine organization is set to begin its annual meeting tomorrow at the Taschenbergpalais Kempinski hotel in Dresden, Germany.
According to our source, the...
NSA pays $1 million to anyone willing to hack Apple iOS 9.1
A group of hackers has won a $1-million bounty offered by a company affiliated with NSA for remotely hacking the latest iPhone operating system.
The prize was offered by the French cybersecurity firm Zerodium as part of a challenge set to demonstrate the possibility of remotely jailbreaking devices running iOS 9.1.
The hack makes it easier for intelligence agencies such as the NSA and the CIA to spy...
America Obsessed with Censoring the Internet like China as CISA Returns
After a delay, cybersecurity legislation dreaded by privacy advocates and relentlessly pursued by national security officials, known as CISA, will get a vote on the Senate floor “in a couple of days,” a top sponsoring senator anticipates.
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015, also known as CISA, is as polarizing as it is close to a vote. It finally hit the Senate floor for debate...
NSA, GCHQ targeted Kaspersky, other cybersecurity companies - Snowden
US and British spy agencies worked to reverse-engineer antivirus software in order to “exploit such software and to prevent detection of our activities.” Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab was particularly targeted.
Citing documents leaked by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden more than two years ago, The Intercept reported Monday that the US National Security Agency (NSA)...
Furtive Bilderbergers meet amid outcry
Austrian police officers check cars near the Austrian town of Telfs, the venue of the Bilderberg conference.
Protesters have gathered outside the venue of this year’s Bilderberg conference, slamming it as a gathering of criminals.
Established in 1954, the Bilderberg conference is an annual meeting of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and media sectors.
On Saturday, large...
US dinosaurs make law for modern world
American senior Senators admit that they have no idea what they are talking about.
Lindsay Graham, a member of the powerful Senate Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, admitted that he had never sent an email in his entire life.
In 2008 John McCain, one of the loudest voices pushing “cybersecurity” spying bills, claimed that he doesn’t send emails as well:
“I don’t...
US Senate panel quietly passes CISA bill amid fresh surveillance fears
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted overwhelmingly to advance a cybersecurity bill meant to expand information-sharing between the private sector and the government, though privacy advocates contend it only strengthens domestic surveillance programs.
Dubbed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), the bill cleared the Senate Intelligence Committee by a 14-1 vote, with outspoken civil...
























