Court Rules FISA 702 Surveillance of US Resident Unconstitutional It will be interesting to see if this holds up under appeal. A court in NY ruled that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is not a free pass when it comes to surveilling US residents. If this holds, this is a huge win to reduce […]
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I don’t think so, but one attorney does. I will let you decide. It is an interesting but misguided position. Here goes. Other than what is in square brackets, everything below is Jenny’s position. I don’t blame her; her job is to protect her client’s interests. She says that you can’t patent a dataset and […]
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A security researcher has found, he thinks, years worth of customer data available on Craigslist. Not exactly the dark web. The servers were from bankrupt computer store chain NCIX. The seller had, supposedly, hundreds of servers that were in storage. The storage company owner was selling the servers after NCIX did not pay their storage […]
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