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Junkdrawer

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5. Hi Cliff. Related Question: The amended FISA Act contains penalties for using NSA data....
Fri Jun 28, 2013, 08:12 AM
Jun 2013

without a warrant, but, it seems, only "under color of law".

Is it then true that private entities may violate the law by accessing the data, but there are no penalties for doing so?

Link Blocked cantbeserious Jun 2013 #1
Works for me n/t Junkdrawer Jun 2013 #2
Flagged As Pornography On My Tablet cantbeserious Jun 2013 #3
I got through. lpbk2713 Jun 2013 #4
Possible interference with the story getting out Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #9
I tried looking up 'freepress.org' on Google muriel_volestrangler Jun 2013 #24
Here's a direct link to March's video starroute Jun 2013 #20
Thanks for posting this & see more of Simpson's work @ ElectionProtectionAction.org Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #23
Hi Cliff. Related Question: The amended FISA Act contains penalties for using NSA data.... Junkdrawer Jun 2013 #5
White hats and black hats Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #7
Thanks. I believe that answers my question. Just to be sure... Junkdrawer Jun 2013 #10
Direct link to the .pdf here PoliticAverse Jun 2013 #6
No, they really can't Recursion Jun 2013 #8
Endgame's President, as a youth, hacked into the Pentagon's computers Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #11
That was back when wardialers still connected directly to servers Recursion Jun 2013 #12
Endgame advises and the market pays handsomely for their advice Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #15
Arthur Anderson was quite prosperous because of their advice too Recursion Jun 2013 #16
Agreement Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #17
More seriously, as a computer security guy, I can think of a dozen companies like this Recursion Jun 2013 #18
I could totally envision some goobers with defense money to burn Romulus Quirinus Jun 2013 #19
You cannot hack a computer with no open ports, if it is not listening, or connected. bemildred Jun 2013 #13
Back doors built in to digital devices to permit surveillance and manipulation Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #30
Back doors REQUIRE open ports. nt bemildred Jun 2013 #32
Thank you, Cliff Arnebeck! Octafish Jun 2013 #14
Thanks to you, Octafish! Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #27
There seem to be some strange and powerful connections there starroute Jun 2013 #21
Yes, it's the intellectual Mecca for computer and election hacking Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #22
Is the election fraud stuff converging with the surveillance stuff? starroute Jun 2013 #25
They are dead serious and want total information awareness as a means of achieving total control Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #26
I believe the US Attorney scandal was about election manipulation. OnyxCollie Jun 2013 #31
Thanks, Cliff. elleng Jun 2013 #28
I have posted a diary @ Daily Kos of Jill's call for appointment by POTUS of Special Prosecutor Cliff Arnebeck Jun 2013 #29
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