Sunday, February 27, 2011

Privacy Matters...

This may be old news, but I am, pardon the expression, sick and tired, of the expression "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about..." etc. etc.

To which I emphatically declare: Hell Yes You Do!

Justice Dept. Asked For News Site's Visitor Lists

Kristina Clair, a 34-year old Linux administrator living in Philadelphia who provides free server space for Indymedia.us, said she was shocked to receive the Justice Department's subpoena. (The Independent Media Center is a left-of-center amalgamation of journalists and advocates that – according to their principles of unity and mission statement – work toward "promoting social and economic justice" and "social change.")

The subpoena (PDF) from U.S. Attorney Tim Morrison in Indianapolis demanded "all IP traffic to and from www.indymedia.us" on June 25, 2008. It instructed Clair to "include IP addresses, times, and any other identifying information," including e-mail addresses, physical addresses, registered accounts, and Indymedia readers' Social Security Numbers, bank account numbers, credit card numbers, and so on.

"I didn't think anything we were doing was worthy of any (federal) attention," Clair said in a telephone interview with CBSNews.com on Monday. After talking to other Indymedia volunteers, Clair ended up calling the Electronic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco, which represented her at no cost.
 Links to this story online:

CBS: http://tinyurl.com/364x9usEFF: http://www.eff.org/search?text=indymedia
Slashdot: http://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=indymedia

and then there is this...


NetworkWorld: http://tinyurl.com/4dloh5g

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Keep Resisting Reboot

With the results of CPAC 2011 and the President's Day Money Bomb exploding all over the news... About $700,000 Federal Reserve Notes.

The Cloud