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http://www.popularresistance.org/dc-police-using-secretive-stingray-cell-phone-tracking-tool/
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russian invaders in Ukraine, where do the dead soldiers come from
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Ukraine@war: President of German Intelligence and media are (AGAIN) making false statements
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Omnipresence Is the Newest NYPD Tactic You’ve Never Heard Of | VICE United States
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Why Is Russia Getting So Aggressive Toward Sweden? | VICE United States
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Watch Live: Pro-Democracy Protests in Hong Kong - NBC News.com
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Facebook Is Hunting for Your Stolen Passwords - NBC News.com
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China collecting Apple iCloud data; attack coincides with launch of new iPhone | GreatFire.org
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Cops Need a Warrant to Grab Your Cell Tower Data, Florida Court Rules | WIRED
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In Plain Sight: How Cyber Criminals Exfiltrate Data Via Video
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'LulzSec leader Aush0k' found to be naughty boy not worthy of jail • The Register
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South Korea faces $1bn bill after hackers raid national ID database • The Register
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GROUP-IB RELEASES 2014 REPORT ON THE RUSSIAN HIGH-TECH CRIME MARKET - Group-IB
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Safeguard customers’ personal information; regulators are watching | Financial Regulatory Forum
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U.S. bank liquidity ratio rule: more lenient than proposed, but tougher than Basel
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UK's a very popular target for EMEA cyberspies – report • The Register
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Group-IB: mobile banking botnet creators arrested for the first time in Russia
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Hacker-hunters finger 'Keyser Soze' of Russian underground card sales • The Register
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Virginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records | WIRED
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How to Stop Apple From Snooping on Your OS X Yosemite Searches
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How safe is your quantified self? Tracking, monitoring, and wearable tech | Symantec Connect
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Wearable Tech's Dilemma: Too Much Data, Not Enough Insight | Computerworld
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Smart devices get smarter, but still lack security | CSO Online
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Wearables: Are we handing more tools to Big Brother? | Computerworld
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How to Read (and Actually Understand) a Wearable Tech Privacy Policy | Computerworld
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Fitness Trackers are Changing Online Privacy -- and It's Time to Pay Attention | Computerworld
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Senate committee finds widespread mobile phone cramming | Computerworld
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Amazon allowed kids to spend millions on in-app purchases, FTC says | Computerworld
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'Malvertising' targets U.S. military firms in new twist on old web threat | Reuters
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User Beware: That Mobile App is Spying on You | Computerworld
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FTC: T-Mobile made hundreds of millions from unwanted SMS features | Computerworld
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Mobile device and data use skyrockets, US says | Computerworld
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Japan man jailed for making guns with 3D printer | GulfNews.com
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U.S. Central Command Casts Doubts On Claims ISIS Operating Captured MiGs
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`The Shifts and the Shocks’: Charlie Rose (10/17): Video - Bloomberg
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Cyber Attack: Banks Need to Encrypt Their Data: Wolf: Video - Bloomberg
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The 8 Craziest Intelligence Leaks in US History | Watergate, Wikileaks & NSA-Verizon Surveillance
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U.S. Central Command | U.S. Military Conducts Aerial Resupply of Kurdish Forces Fighting ISIL
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What the CDC Got Wrong About Ebola - Shannon Brownlee - POLITICO Magazine
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U.S. nonproliferation policy is an invisible success story - The Washington Post
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Security “Front Doors” vs. “Back Doors”: A Distinction Without a Difference | Just Security
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Albert Camus, Our Existential Epidemiologist - The Daily Beast
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Inschrijvingsgeld naar 890 euro: "Wij blijven strijden" | Onderwijs | De Morgen
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Moskou: "Mysterieuze duikboot voor Stockholm is van Nederlanders" | Duikboot | De Morgen
Monday, 20 October 2014
links of the day 10/21/2014 (a.m.)
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