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Rabu, 24 April 2013

Obama administration bypasses CISPA by secretly allowing Internet surveillance

Obama administration bypasses CISPA by secretly allowing Internet surveillance

Anonymous called for an Internet blackout protest of CISPA-- an act that allows websites to give your info to the government without you knowing. The group's rallying cries failed to materialize into any noticeable action. Big brother or why bother

CISPA is a bill that we ought to pass, even if it looks like Democrats might obstruct, so it looks like Michael McCaul is ready to move on regardless, talking about his own cybersecurity bill. There's still the matter of a new FCC chairman. It's

Members of Congress who voted for CISPA last week have received threats of violence and had their phone numbers, addresses and other personal details posted online by those who disagree with the legislation. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and

A mass blackout of Internet sites has begun in protest of CISPA, as the controversial law makes its way to the US Senate.

Members of Congress who voted for CISPA last week have received threats of violence and had their phone numbers, addresses and other personal details posted online by those who disagree with the legislation. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and

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