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How Worried Should We Be About the Alleged RSA-NSA Scheming? | Wired Opinion | Wired.com
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State Dept. whistleblower has email hacked, deleted | New York Post
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Court Rules No Suspicion Needed for Laptop Searches at Border | American Civil Liberties Union
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THE INTIMIDATION FACTOR : How A Surveillance State Can Affect What You Read
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What You Need to Know about the Third-Party Doctrine - John Villasenor - The Atlantic
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Snapchat database leak claims to contain 4.6 million phone numbers and usernames
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U.N. warns that South Sudan violence could spread | DefenceWeb
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ISS: Why is corruption getting worse in South Africa? | DefenceWeb
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'Ghost of Rwanda' haunts as U.S. envoy to visit Central African Republic | DefenceWeb
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What happened in Juba? Attempted coup meets civil war threat in South Sudan | DefenceWeb
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Al-Azhar takes centre stage in struggle for Egypt | DefenceWeb
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Online NSA Symposium | I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society
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Snowden Documents Show GCHQ Targeted European and German Politicians - SPIEGEL ONLINE
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Catalog Reveals NSA Has Back Doors for Numerous Devices - SPIEGEL ONLINE
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The NSA Uses Powerful Toolbox in Effort to Spy on Global Networks - SPIEGEL ONLINE
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Organization of National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) - Matthew Aid
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Not quite the average exploit kit: Zuponcic | Fox-IT International blog
Monday, 6 January 2014
links of the day 01/07/2014 (a.m.)
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