Half Of Tor Sites Compromised, Including Tormail

“The founder of Freedom Hosting has been arrested in Ireland and is awaiting extradition to USA. In a crackdown that FBI claims to be about hunting down pedophiles, half of the onion sites in the TOR network has been compromised, including the e-mail counterpart of TOR deep web, TORmail. This is undoubtedly a big blow to the TOR community, Crypto Anarchists, and more generally, to Internet anonymity. All of this happening during DEFCON. If you happen to use and account name and or password combinations that you have re used in the TOR deep web, change them NOW.” Continue reading

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Senator Schumer: Putin is behaving like a schoolyard bully

“A senior Democratic senator said on Sunday that the U.S.-Russia relationship had become ‘poisonous’ and urged President Barack Obama to consider moving next month’s Group of 20 summit away from the Russian city of St. Petersburg. Charles Schumer accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of trying to antagonize the United States by granting American fugitive Edward Snowden asylum for one year. ‘President Putin is behaving like a schoolyard bully,’ Schumer said on the CBS television talk show ‘Face the Nation.’ ‘In my experience, I’ve learned unless you stand up to that bully, they ask for more and more and more.'” Continue reading

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What Bradley Manning’s life will be like in military prison

“Bradley Manning faces the prospect of years of monotony with no Internet access in a small military prison cell but he would likely be allowed to mix with other inmates and exercise outdoors. The 25-year-old Manning, who has yet to be sentenced, would be able to nominate friends and relatives for visits pending official approval. A handshake, a brief kiss or a hug that does not involve touching below the waist are allowed during visits, and visitors and inmates may hold hands. Prisoners are allowed to telephone friends and family through payphones that may only be used at set times, but they are not permitted to send email or browse the Internet.” Continue reading

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Senator Chambliss: NSA program helped gather current ‘terror chatter’

“‘There is an awful lot of chatter out there,’ Senator Saxby Chambliss, the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press.’ He said ‘chatter’ – electronically monitored communications among terrorism suspects about the planning of a possible attack – was ‘very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11.’ Chambliss said one of the surveillance programs revealed by former spy agency contractor Edward Snowden had helped. Those programs ‘allow us to have the ability to gather this chatter,’ he said. ‘If we did not have these programs then we simply wouldn’t be able to listen in on the bad guys.'” Continue reading

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The Ecuadorian Library: or, The Blast Shack After Three Years

“Snowden sure is a dissident defector, and boy is he ever. Americans don’t even know how to think about characters like Snowden — the American Great and the Good are blundering around on the public stage like blacked-out drunks, blithering self-contradictory rubbish. It’s all ‘gosh he’s such a liar’ and ‘give us back our sinister felon,’ all while trying to swat down the jets of South American presidents. These thumb-fingered acts of totalitarian comedy are entirely familiar to anybody who has read Russian literature. The pigs in Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’ have more suavity than the US government is demonstrating now. Their credibility is below zero.” Continue reading

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Police assault, bind Libertarian candidate for 3.5 hours in Detroit

“Scotty Boman, a candidate for Detroit clerk, was assaulted by police and left alone in handcuffs and without water in a closet-sized room for more than three hours for trying to take photos of what he considered unethical signs posted by incumbent Clerk Janice Winfrey. The math and physics professor at Wayne County Community College also was trying to hand out campaign literature. Boman said the officers laughed at him while he was stuck in handcuffs. By the time his camera was returned, incriminating video he took of the police was deleted. The officers, he said, threatened to arrest him if he brought the camera back to the campus.” Continue reading

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Bank of England Vault Floor Layout

“The Bank of England Virtual Tour is pretty neat – specifically the 360 degree rotatable picture of the main gold vault. ‘Crazy to do from a security perspective’, so interesting to consider the need for transparency was greater than the need for secrecy. The website/app is great fun for anyone liking shiny things. I wanted to explore a few additional details, create a historical record for posterity and completely debunk the 1,300 tonnes of leased gold idea before it gains too much traction in the metals space.” Continue reading

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Satoshi Nakamoto: Natural Elite to the Rescue

“As the financial world melted down in 2008, a person or group of people developed the cyber-currency Bitcoin under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. This innovation epitomizes the natural elite in action. This brilliant work, done anonymously, is, after only four years, providing a sound alternative to debauched government currencies. No political grandstanding. No interviews from Capitol Hill. No ghost-written rants in the Wall Street Journal. No horse trading or sausage making. This is the simple creation of a product to satisfy human desires. A product people trade with voluntarily, not through the force of legal tender laws.” Continue reading

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