

March 19, 2006 - March 25, 2006 Archive
March 22, 2006
Court Subpoenas Deleted GMail Messages
Remember: Google never forgets.
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Posted at 01:58 AM by Danny O'Brien |
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Self-Destructing RFIDs With Cell Phones
The kill code for RFIDs can be extracted by remote power analysis -- possibly even using a mobile phone.
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Posted at 01:58 AM by Danny O'Brien |
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FBI Pushed to Consider Warrantless Physical Searches
After 9-11, the FBI was told that "black bag jobs" could be legal, says US News.
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Posted at 01:58 AM by Danny O'Brien |
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RIAA Doesn't Get to Randomly Hunt Through Everyone's Computers
Judge lets a defendant hire her own forensics expert to examine her PC
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Posted at 01:58 AM by Danny O'Brien |
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Misc.
Podcasting in the UK
European collection agencies are experimenting with charges for podcasters.
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Posted at 01:58 AM by Danny O'Brien |
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Copyright
Let the World See Your Tax Data
IRS will allow preparers to sell your tax data, says the Philadelphia Inquirer
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Posted at 01:58 AM by Danny O'Brien |
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Privacy
The Night John Lennon Died
Ren Bucholz spots an historic tape-recording that the audio flag would have forbidden.
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Posted at 01:58 AM by Danny O'Brien |
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Bad Laws
Free Hao Wu
Chinese authorities have arrested blogger and filmmaker Hao Wu.
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Posted at 01:58 AM by Danny O'Brien |
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Free Speech