Other Government Secrecy Related Web Sites
Yahoo is Tracking
Group Members (1/14/06)
LexisNexis: 32,000 consumer profiles stolen (3/9/05)
Electronic Passports Might Not Measure Up
Are The Feds Sniffing Your Re-Mail?
by John Dillon
New Airline Screening System Postponed: Controversy Over Privacy Leads
to CAPPS II Paring, Delay Until After Election
(Washington Post: 7/16/04)
Court allows e-mail interception, raising privacy questions
Fighting Terror With Webcams
The Nazification of America:
Phase 3
CIA patching ECHELON shortcomings
(6/03/01)
The Echelonization Of US:
NSA To Spy Domestically?
The Good Guys Win One: Senate Committee Puts Off Secrecy Bill
Flight Of The Phoenix - From Vietnam To Homeland Security
Stealth P2P network hides inside Kazaa
How to uninstall Brilliant Digital's software
Echelon excesses
ACLU'S
Echelon Watch
FBI Releases Carnivore Info, But Critics Still Hungry
(10/3/00 FOX News)
FBI to release Carnivore documents, but schedule draws fire
(8/17/00 CNN.com)
Court panel strikes down some FCC wiretap rules, citing privacy concerns
( 8/16/00 Seattle Times)
"The full details of Echelon would probably never have come to serious
public attention but for 6 further years of research by New Zealand
writer Nicky Hager, who assiduously investigated the new Echelon station
that started operating at Waihopai on the South Island of New Zealand in
1989. His 1996 book
Secret Power - New Zealand's Role in the International
Spy Network
is based on extensive interviews with and help from members of the New
Zealand signals intelligence organisation. It remains the best informed
and most detailed account of how Echelon works." -
Inside Echelon The history, structure und function of the global
surveillance system known as Echelon.
(sightings.com) |
U.S. Bill Aims for Order on CIA Declassification (7/26/00 yahoo.com)
Lawmakers skeptical of FBI's 'Carnivore' system
FBI's e-mail snooping device under fierce attack
(7/12/00 Seattle Times)
Tech companies introduce tools to protect Net privacy
(6/22/00 Seattle Times)
Seattle Weekly's:
Everybody but .us
When it comes to privacy protection, American business interests keep
the US lagging well behind the rest of the civilized world. by ANGELA
GUNN
Spy agencies listened in on Diana,
environmental organizations, and other British (and American) citizens.
(2/27/00 The Sunday Times)
ECHELON Bombshell - NSA Accused Of Spying On US Politicians
by Matt Drudge
"Why
We Are Losing The Privacy War" by ZDNET's Jesse Berst
The Cookie Leak Security Hole in HTML Email messages
The National Security Agency Declassified A National Security Archive
Electronic Briefing Book
by Jeffrey T. Richelson - for the first time a researcher claims to have
found declassified documents referring to Echelon.
Y2K Glitch Blinds Pentagon Computer
ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFORMATION CENTER:
epic.org
THE PRIVACY PAGE
Wired Collections: Privacy
Comdex: Focus On Online Privacy by Amy Rogers
U.K. Says Nay To Traffic-Spying Proposals
by Madeleine Acey
Europe Votes For ISP Spying Infrastructure
by Madeleine Acey
Big Brother Taps the Bitstream by Declan McCullagh
The
Computers, Freedom and Privacy Converence
Congress, NSA butt heads over Echelon
Covert Action Quarterly
is the magazine that broke the story about
Echelon
Pressure For Better Privacy -- Business moves to fend off regulation of
Internet data by Gregory Dalton
Technology Limits Spying On Web Users
by Mo Krochmal
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