Originally posted on RED POWER MEDIA:
Protesters clash with Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers during a demonstration against the proposed Kinder Morgan pipeline on Burnaby Mountain in Burnaby, British Columbia November 20, 2014. REUTERS November 25, 2014 | by Renee Lewis…
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First Nations to ‘resist’ complying with financial transparency act
Originally posted on Warrior Publications:
84 First Nations have yet to comply with the transparency act on eve of final deadline By Susana Mas, CBC News, Nov 25, 2014 Three Western Treaty First Nations say they will “resist” the federal government’s…
Crypto-Affirmations: Geraldo Edition
Every day is like Geraldo going into that empty tomb. Or whatever. Except every day, we already know the tomb is empty. — OLAASM (@OLAASM) November 21, 2014 Remember, when you stare into the Facebook, the Facebook stares also into… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for Nov 25
Only a month till Christmas, kittens! You can get us anything from the Free Anons, WikiLeaks, or Welcome to Night Vale stores. Including Jeremy Hammond, Julian Assange, or Cecil the Radio Announcer. Even though he is gay and will never… Read More ›
Inside an Ottawa Mosque’s fight against radicalism
A very interesting look inside a mosque’s efforts to stay moderate in the face of assumptions from one side of the fence and active insurgency from the other.
Regin Spying Software Has Been Attacking Governments And Corporations Since 2008
As if the NSA needed another tool.
Fear and Loathing in Onion Land: The Deep Web
This is a guest contribution from old Cryptosphere pal Gonzo PhD. It originally appeared on the Grey Coat Labs blog. I personally will continue to use Tor (with a VPN, can’t have salt without pepper) but your mileage may vary…. Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for Nov 24
Happy Monday, kittens! Have you enjoyed your weekend of responsibility-free carousing or blissful inertia, according to your preference? Did you remember to get offline? Excellent! Then you’ll need to do some catching up. Here’s where you start. Michael Brown shooter… Read More ›
Hong Kong protest sites slammed by ‘largest cyberattack ever’
He says, “I don’t think we can necessarily say it’s the Chinese government. It could very well be an individual, or someone trying to make the Chinese government look bad.” But it’s the Chinese government.
City of Ottawa website down after apparent hacker attack
WTF is “OpSoaringEagle” other than one butthurt guy pretending to be an army?
How to Commit Thoughtcrime
This is another cross-post from the AntiMedia, again by Justin King (who very kindly wrote and thanked us for giving proper credit the last time we cross-posted one of his articles, the highly practical “Eight Lessons Learned from the Million… Read More ›
Best Images from #Anonymous #OpKKK
Okay, maybe Anonymous didn’t really hijack the KKK’s Twitter account, but they scored one hell of a propaganda victory by convincing most news junkies that they had. And this is just plain funny. If you’ve been hiding under a rock… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber & Crypto News Special #ConeSec Edition
Happy Friday, kittens! Today’s news roundup is dedicated to the principle that using the ubiquitous orange cone simply as a traffic divider is a staggering and shameful waste of potential. The hacker principle can as easily be applied to lifeless… Read More ›
‘Slim chance’ of Ottawa shooter making his way into Centre Block today: security expert
Very interesting to note the changes in one month. How do they impact regular visitors and those who merely see images of Parliament Hill? If our fundamental relationship to the site is ever at risk from security measures, I’d argue… Read More ›
FTC smackdown! More fake support scammers taken out…
Podcast on avoiding fake support scammers. Sure, they busted a $120 million ring just recently, but that just leaves a vacuum. There are others, LOTS of others, out there.