The FAA, as always, is over-ambitious. It’ll take a lot longer than that for drone laws to be enacted and effective.
Hackers
Michael Zehaf-Bibeau took tour of Parliament before murdering Cpl. Nathan Cirillo
No surprise here. You’d want to know where you were going, and as far as I’m aware the blueprints are not online. But beheading? Not an easy business. Any blade big enough to do a proper decapitation cannot be concealed,… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for November 13
It’s Thursday, kittens! All! Damn! Day! So you’d better start getting used to it. Pour yourself a Venti instead of a Grande and strap in for the next few hours of existential torture. Hmmmm. Maybe I had better switch to… Read More ›
Installing new governance
Originally posted on Heather Marsh:
The world we live in is still mostly governed by a ponzi scheme of power, wealth and celebrity. Those at the top of the ponzi scheme are standing on nothing but the world’s acceptance of their right…
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for November 12
Happy Wednesday, kittens! Did you remember, remember, to take the time yesterday to remember what has been lost and what has been gained in battles throughout history, geography, religion and the Internet? Those who do not understand the past are… Read More ›
President Obama: 10 Reasons Why Speedy Internet Access Is a Right, Not a Product for Sale
Internet is a right, not a privilege. In a world where cash is equated with free speech, a rare sane ruling from the White House.
Anti-Pipeline Graffiti Raid Update: VPD Claiming $500,000 in Damages Not Including Graffiti
Originally posted on Warrior Publications:
No Pipelines graffiti in East Vancouver. by indyvan, Vancouver Media Coop, Nov 9, 2014 On June 3rd, 2014, Vancouver Police staged a “guns-drawn” raid against a house of known indigenous and anarchist opponents to the…
Industrial Sabotage, Lumberjack Style!
Well, it’s a truism well-known to journalists worldwide that, when you are in need of a story, ask a taxi driver. And so it proved on Saturday, when I took a cab and obtained the following tale of industrial espionage,… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto #News for November 10
Happy Monday, kittens! Before you go on to our daily link roundup, be sure and check out our exclusive interview with “The Forgotten Anon” Jon Cowden; it’s illuminating on the roadblocks that even the most prepared hacktivist faces after prison…. Read More ›
Jon Cowden, the Forgotten #Anonymous: an interview
Jon Cowden is the most famous Anonymous member of which nobody has heard. #RetiredAnonymous Gave my freedom to help others obtain theirs. #ITWASWORTHIT #OpFreePalestine #OpSlayDay #OperationIranAide Not in Khaki Jumpsuits anymore He was sentenced in March of last year… Read More ›
No second chance for Stephen Glass: The long, strange downfall of a journalistic wunderkind
Ah, the strange case of Stephen Glass: competent writer, gifted fabulist, condemned liar. Of course he’d embark on a journey to become a lawyer after being (rightfully) driven out of journalism by a pitchfork and indignation wielding mob. Now even… Read More ›
When Does The First Amendment Prevent The Release Of Public Records? When It Involves Strippers
I don’t see what the big deal is. “Candi Stryper” and “Kitten Sweet” are their real names, right? RIGHT?
Declassified Documents Confirm GCHQ/MI5/MI6 Free to Eavesdrop on Communications of Lawyers/Journalists
Congratulations, UK domestic spies! You officially have the same powers as American ones have had for years. WikiLeaks told us about that years ago. Snowden confirmed it. Clearly there will be a booming market for lawyers who are also priests… Read More ›
Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for November 7
TGIF, kittens! Just think, some day when the world is fair and just and your (space) ship has come in and we’re all working two hour days and farting around on Fark the rest of the time, we’ll all have… Read More ›
AP decries FBI fabrication of news story
Originally posted on THE DEFINITIVE SOURCE:
Responding to the news this week that the FBI had fabricated an Associated Press story during a 2007 investigation, the AP expressed serious concern to Attorney General Eric Holder. “In carrying out this scheme,…