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FBI denied permission to spy on hacker through his webcam | Ars Technica
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13Feb2015 Google Inc Comments on the Proposed Amendment to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41
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Google: Proposed government-sanctioned hacking is a threat to us all | Ars Technica
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Feds want an expanded ability to hack criminal suspects’ computers | Ars Technica
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DEA, US Army bought $1.2M worth of hacking tools in recent years | Ars Technica
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WikiLeaks - The Hackingteam Archives venezuela
"PDVSA "
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WikiLeaks - The Hackingteam Archives swoon
"sergeyun@gmail.com"
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Windows 10 doesn’t offer much privacy by default: Here’s how to fix it | Ars Technica UK
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Project Zero: One Perfect Bug: Exploiting Type Confusion in Flash
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Hackers actively exploiting OS X zero-day to root machines, deliver adware
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Hospitals advised to stop using vulnerable computerized drug pumps
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OpenSSH bug enables attackers to brute-force their way into poorly configured servers
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Lottery chief resigns as winning combo numbers appear on screen BEFORE being drawn • The Register
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Google mouthpieces: 'Right to be Forgotten' should NOT apply on google.com • The Register
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California Uber Alles: Google wants to become the World Privacy Court • The Register
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Global spy system ECHELON confirmed at last – by leaked Snowden files • The Register
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Unhinged Linux backdoor still poses a nuisance, if not a threat • The Register
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Hacking Team goes to war against former employees, suspects some helped hackers | Ars Technica
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
links of the day 08/05/2015 (a.m.)
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