George Bush fears email privacy breach
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Google email criticised over privacy
fears
Google email criticised over privacy
fears
04/13/2004 06:24 PMElectronic Telegraph Apr 13 2004 11:15PM GMT
Free Google email raises privacy fears
Free Google email raises privacy fears
04/14/2004 11:44 PMElectronic Telegraph Apr 15 2004 3:36AM GMT
If You See George W. Bush, Email or Text
The Time and Location To...
If You See George W. Bush, Email or Text
The Time and Location To...
11/14/2003 09:12 AM If You See George W. Bush,
Email or Text The Time and Location To... Chasing Bush.
"A special online diary, designed to track George W.
Bush for the duration of his visit to the UK.... If he wants to
make a state
visit that isn't marred by protest, he should do it on another island. He's not
welcome on this one; and we're determined to let the world see
that." RentACoder Privacy Breach
RentACoder Privacy Breach
02/10/2004 02:49 AMGovernment agency exposes
day-care data: RentACoder lands right in the thick of this
one.
Two separate databases with personal information about
children and their families were exposed. In one case, a list of
children in the county's low-income day-care program was intentionally
posted for download on Jan. 22 to a Web site used by computer
programmers to hire temporary help. Another database, listing families
participating in the county's foster care program, was posted to the
same Web site in November. Both remained on the site, free for anyone
to download, until they were removed Thursday.
The site in question was RentACoder, which we've talked
about before. Apparently a subcontrator was having a problem
with one of the tables, and thought nothing of posting a zipped copy
of the database to a RentACoder forum. Sadly, the database contained
information on the routines and whereabouts of hundreds of low-income
New York children. Ugly.
For the record, it wasn't so much RentACoder's fault, but they're
still in the thick of it according to the article. This can't be good
for publicity. Via Slashdot.
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Millions of Telco Customers Face Privacy
Breach
Millions of Telco Customers Face Privacy
Breach
08/31/2004 02:11 AMVOIP is enabling telephone hackers to spoof Caller-ID, allowing
illicit access to confidential voicemail. Wireless and Landline
customers Nationwide are vulnerable, and so far no comments from the
vendors. [PRWEB Aug 31, 2004]
Customers of Telco Companies Face
Privacy Breach
Customers of Telco Companies Face
Privacy Breach
08/15/2004 05:51 AMA security advisory posted on Bugtraq demonstrates how hackers can
compromise customers of T-mobile wireless and Verizon (landline)
voicemail boxes. The advisory talks about the use of Caller-ID
spoofing the customers number, allowing a bypass of the PIN code since
the voicemail thinks that the customer is calling to check their own
voicemail. According to Secure Science Corporation, there has been no
response from the vendors. Comments have been posted that T-Mobile has
optional PIN code protection off by default. Better turn it on.
Privacy fears over NHS database
Privacy fears over NHS database
03/30/2005 02:01 AMA new NHS computer database may threaten the privacy of patients'
medical records, the BBC has learnt.
Crime DB Sparks Privacy Fears
Crime DB Sparks Privacy Fears
07/19/2004 04:56 AMThe Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange, a database known
as Matrix, combines state vehicle and crime records with commercial
files owned by a private company. Privacy advocates cry foul as feds
gain access to masses of info on individuals.
Camera phones raise privacy fears
Camera phones raise privacy fears
11/18/2003 07:47 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Nov 18 2003 6:58PM ET
Crime Database Changing on Privacy Fears
Crime Database Changing on Privacy Fears
07/17/2004 11:06 PMAP via Daily Press Jul 18 2004 3:33AM GMT
Data-mining for terrorists sparks U.S.
privacy fears
Data-mining for terrorists sparks U.S.
privacy fears
05/20/2004 09:51 PMCNET May 21 2004 1:36AM GMT
Free Google e-mail raises privacy fears
Free Google e-mail raises privacy fears
04/13/2004 09:02 PMElectronic Telegraph Apr 14 2004 1:51AM GMT
Chasing Bush - Tracking George W. Bush
throughout his UK visit
Chasing Bush - Tracking George W. Bush
throughout his UK visit
11/15/2003 05:29 AMA group experienced with building Flash Mobs in the
U.K
interwebnet.org
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"Chasing Bush - Tracking George W. Bush
throughout his UK visit"
"Chasing Bush - Tracking George W. Bush
throughout his UK visit"
11/15/2003 03:18 AMProposition to take DNA at arrest stirs
privacy fears / Mandatory sampling on
November ballot
Proposition to take DNA at arrest stirs
privacy fears / Mandatory sampling on
November ballot
06/14/2004 03:50 AMThis is a can of worms that will only stink more the longer the can is
left open .. Proposition to take DNA at arrest stirs privacy
fears
sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/06/12/MNGOB7598T
1.DTL&type=printable
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Email Privacy Hack
Email Privacy Hack
06/05/2005 11:26 PM Since late 2002, I have used an email signature hack to explicitly
tag the privacy of a thread: this email is: [ ]
blogable [ x ] ask first [ ] private Phil
Wolff was the first to...
Email Privacy has been released!
Email Privacy has been released!
07/28/2004 04:21 AMEnsure your email security with Email Privacy [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]
The battle for email privacy
The battle for email privacy
07/30/2004 10:18 AMYou've got company
EFF Files Brief in Email Privacy Case
EFF Files Brief in Email Privacy Case
09/03/2004 02:30 PMElectronic Frontier Foundations Sep 3 2004 6:37PM GMT
"George Bush never told us about the
Bush Tax | The Bush Tax"
"George Bush never told us about the
Bush Tax | The Bush Tax"
12/22/2003 04:17 PMNew Google email service said to be
invasion of privacy
New Google email service said to be
invasion of privacy
04/18/2004 09:47 AMEthical Corporation Online Apr 18 2004 2:12PM GMT
Congressmen Table Email Privacy Bill
Congressmen Table Email Privacy Bill
07/28/2004 03:10 PMtheWHIR Jul 28 2004 6:42PM GMT
Bush Didn't Order Any Breach of Torture
Laws, Ashcroft Says
Bush Didn't Order Any Breach of Torture
Laws, Ashcroft Says
06/08/2004 05:24 PMAttorney General John Ashcroft was assailed with questions about a
cascade of recently disclosed memorandums on torture.
Royal security breach for Bush visit:
Buckingham Palace footman ...
Royal security breach for Bush visit:
Buckingham Palace footman ...
11/19/2003 08:14 PMA Google search for Ryan Parry turns up references to a journalist who
last summer gained a job as a security guard to tennis stars at
Wimbledon - again, using ...
George W. Bush, Will You Please Go Now?!
George W. Bush, Will You Please Go Now?!
05/27/2004 04:53 AMOvalOffice Space -- The Director's Cut ..
adaptation
georgemustgo.blogspot.com/2004_03_21_georgemustgo_archive
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George W Bush : Because he says so
George W Bush : Because he says so
09/03/2004 10:26 AMFunny "commercial for" W. Bush: George W. Bush's Words If you wonder
who the real flip-flopper is, watch this video by The Daily Show....
"George W. Bush"
"George W. Bush"
08/05/2004 09:15 PMRead My Mail, Please - The silly privacy
fears about Google's e-mail service. By
Paul Boutin
Read My Mail, Please - The silly privacy
fears about Google's e-mail service. By
Paul Boutin
04/16/2004 02:15 AMRead My Mail, Please .. GMail: No worries .. don't understand ..
boutin on gmail .. reviewed
slate.msn.com/id/2098946
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Republicans for Humility - Keeping the
Faith - Standing forthe Professed
Principles for which George W. Bush Was
Elected -Resource Pages for Republicans
against Bush & Republicans for Kerry
Republicans for Humility - Keeping the
Faith - Standing forthe Professed
Principles for which George W. Bush Was
Elected -Resource Pages for Republicans
against Bush & Republicans for Kerry
09/25/2004 04:01 AMRepublicans for Humility - Keeping the Faith - Standing for the
Professed Principles for which George W. Bush Was Elected - Resource
Pages for Republicans against Bush & Republicans for
Kerry
republicansforhumility.com
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"the glory of George Bush"
"the glory of George Bush"
07/17/2004 08:59 PMGeorge Bush Senior gets it:
George Bush Senior gets it:
06/10/2004 01:25 AMOne of George Bush senior' closest aides, long-time CIA officer Donald
Gregg, writes in today's NYT: Recent reports indicate that Bush
administration lawyers, in their struggles to deal with terrorism,
wrote memos in 2003 pushing aside longstanding prohibitions on the use
of torture by Americans. These memos cleared the way for the horrors
that have been revealed in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantánamo and make a
mockery of administration assertions that a few misguided enlisted
personnel perpetrated the vile abuse of prisoners. I can think of
nothing that can more devastatingly undercut America's standing in the
world or, more important, our view of ourselves, than these decisions.
Sanctioned abuse is deeply corrosive — just ask the French, who are
still seeking to eradicate the stain on their honor that resulted from
the deliberate use of torture in Algeria. ... As Alistair Horne put it
in "A Savage War of Peace," use of torture may have won the battle of
Algiers for the French, but it cost them Algeria. This is as close to
a public repudiation by George Bush Sr. of his son's criminal policies
as I can imagine seeing, similar to the Brent Scowcraft anti-Iraq war
Op-ed just before the Bush launched his war on Iraq. The price that
America has paid for this Oedipal battle is stupendous....
George Orwell Bush
George Orwell Bush
09/05/2004 06:48 PMFrank Rich (NY Times): How
Kerry Became a Girlie-Man. The flaw in Mr. Kerry is not, as
Washington wisdom has it, that he asked for trouble from the Swifties
by bringing up Vietnam in the first place. Both his Vietnam service
and Vietnam itself are entirely relevant to a campaign set against an
unpopular and ineptly executed war in Iraq that was spawned by the
executive branch in similarly cloudy circumstances. But having brought
Vietnam up against the backdrop of our 2004 war, Mr. Kerry has nothing
to say about it except that his service proves he's more manly than
Mr. Bush. Well, nearly anyone is more manly than a president who
didn't have the guts to visit with the 9/11 commission unaccompanied
by a chaperone.
George W. Bush - Wikipedia
George W. Bush - Wikipedia
09/18/2004 06:32 PMGeorge W. Bush - Washington D.C., Dec. 18,2000 .. el artculo de Bush
en la wikipedia inglesa .. the other guy ..
George
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush
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"The Case Against George W. Bush"
"The Case Against George W. Bush"
08/02/2004 08:32 PMGeorge (Orwell) Bush
George (Orwell) Bush
02/10/2004 02:41 AMPaul Krugman:
Get Me
Rewrite.
I'd like to think that the administration's crass
efforts to rewrite history will backfire, that the media and the
informed public won't let officials get away with this. Have we
finally had enough? if anyone has seen George Bush in
service
if anyone has seen George Bush in
service
09/08/2004 03:21 AM1.7MB Quicktime Link ..
Quicktime
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George Bush, master of the big lie
George Bush, master of the big lie
03/19/2003 10:25 PMGeorge Bush, master of the big lie.
I've been wondering all day today why I got so furious last night at
Bush's unilateral declaration of war. I am not a pacifist, although I
respect the point of view of those who are. While I believe that the
US has been much too ready to resort to force, sometimes on the wrong
side, I also believe that the use of military force is sometimes
justified. For example, I reluctantly supported the Gulf War in 1991,
although I agreed with then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
General Colin Powell that we should have given sanctions more time to
work. Under other circumstances, if it had been necessary, I can
imagine supporting the use of military force to disarm Saddam Hussein,
and perhaps even to remove him from power. So why have Bush's policies
infuriated me, and why did Bush's declaration of war send me into a
deep funk? Because of Bush's arrogance, mendacity, and cynical use of
American idealism and patriotism for domestic political advantage.
Bush is a habitual liar without principles, and none of the mainstream
media or politicians call him on it. He has adopted Goebbels' tactic
of repeating big lies so often that they come to be regarded as true.
From the disputed vote count in Florida, where it was alleged that
upset citizens (who turned out to be Republican congressional
staffers) stopped the recount, to last night, when
he announced that Saddam Hussein had 48 hours to leave the
country, or he would bring military conflict on himself (
yet it turned out the US military is going to invade Iraq,
whether or not Saddam Hussein leaves), Bush is a practitioner of
the Big Lie. For reasons I don't pretend to understand, but I'm
guessing have to do with not wanting to divide what they perceive as a
fragile country, or being afraid of being seen as "soft on terrorism,"
the media never stands up and says "He is lying again," even when it
is the obvious conclusion from their own reporting. For instance, the
information about the
US military being ordered to invade Iraq, no matter what Saddam
Hussein does, was buried in the middle of the New York Times. The
NYT didn't call any attention to it, nor did they point out how it
clearly it made Bush's "48 hours" speech a piece of political theater
divorced from the military reality. They just buried it, and gave the
big lie front page giant headline coverage. Clinton lied about sex and
the press hounded him; Bush lies about everything, and the press
broadcasts and amplifies the lie and suppresses the criticism. How
else to explain the poll finding that a majority of Americans believe
that Saddam Hussein was responsible for 911, a belief for which there
is no evidence other than repeated assertions by Bush that it is so?
The second part that infuriates me is Bush's arrogance,
self-righteousness, and conviction that he has a monopoly on wisdom
and judgment. Humility seems to be a foreign, or should I say
European, concept to him. The continual
belittling and insulting of allies, which I first
took to be the result of
incompetence, I have now become convinced is
intentional. Bush's unspoken motto is now
Oderint dum metuant,
"let them hate as long as they fear". He is ...
Ron Reagan on George W. Bush
Ron Reagan on George W. Bush
08/02/2004 10:32 AMHistorians vs. George W. Bush
Historians vs. George W. Bush
06/02/2004 04:14 AM81 percent of professional historians have labeled W's presidency a
failure .. Eight in 10 Historians Recommend ... This Presidency Is a
Failure 5/20 .. check out this poll
hnn.us/articles/5019.html
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