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Posted by Zonk on Sunday September 16 2007, @09:06PM
from the hi-guys dept.
siddesu writes "The BBC has a nice high-level overview of some technologies for surveillance developed in the US and the UK. 'The US and UK governments are developing increasingly sophisticated gadgets to keep individuals under their surveillance. When it comes to technology, the US is determined to stay ahead of the game ... But it [a through-the wall sensing device in development] will also show whether someone inside a house is looking to harm you, because if they are, their heart rate will be raised. And 10 years from now, the technology will be much smarter. We'll scan a person with one of these things and tell what they're actually thinking.'"
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 [+] story, it, security, privacy, science, bigbrother, scary

  Scientology to be prosecuted in Belgium[->] 2007-09-04 12:25 Anonymous Coward

Submitted by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 04 2007, @12:25PM
An anonymous reader writes "Scientology will be prosecuted as a criminal enterprise in Belgium as a result of a 10 year investigation into their behavior and finances."
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/B/BELGIUM_SCIENTOLOGY?SITE=OHRAV&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
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 [+] submission, court

  Law requires ISPs to record all surfing activity 2007-02-14 15:54 Anonymous Coward

Submitted by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 14 2007, @03:54PM
An anonymous reader writes "A bill introduced last week by Representative Lamar Smith (R-TX) is beginning to raise eyebrows. (...) Under the guise of reducing child pornography, the SAFETY (Stopping Adults Facilitating the Exploitation of Today's Youth) Act is currently the gravest threat to digital privacy rights on the Internet. Given the increasing tendency of people, especially young people, to use the Internet as a primary means of communication, this measure would affect nearly all Americans in ways we are only beginning to understand. Also, given the fact that the Act requires all Internet Service Providers to record the web surfing activity of all Internet users, this amounts to the warrantless wiretapping of the entire Internet."
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 [+] submission, yro, republicans

  Google missing a letter in Valentine's logo 2007-02-14 15:38 wolenczak

Submitted by wolenczak on Wednesday February 14 2007, @03:38PM
wolenczak writes "Maybe I just went blind but the Google Logo celebrating Valentine's day is missing a letter! Or is Googe the new Google name?"
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 [+] submission, google
Submitted by Ant on Wednesday February 14 2007, @03:37PM
Ant writes "If BetaNews article says: "If you live in New York, California, or Nevada, you have the biggest chance of being an identity/ID theft victim. However if you're a Wyoming, Vermont, or Montana resident, the opposite is the case. A study released Wednesday by security firm, ID Analytics, put those that live close to New York City/N.Y.C. or Los Angeles/L.A. at the highest risk. Living in the West also seemed to increase one's chances: Arizona, Oregon, and Washington all ranked in the top ten. The reason for the heightened occurrences of fraud in bigger cities is quite simple: the sheer amount of people living there makes it much harder to identify and track. Living in a highly populated state did not necessarily mean one would be at a higher risk. Two states with large populations, Pennsylvania and Ohio, ranked far down on the list at 36th and 46th respectively...""
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 [+] submission, it, privacy

  Chip-and-PIN one year on from enforced UK launch 2007-02-14 14:35 Chris Green

Submitted by Chris Green on Wednesday February 14 2007, @02:35PM
Chris Green writes "Happy birthday Chip-and-Pin, one year old today Chip-and-Pin, the credit and debit card technology touted as a means of better security for transactions, is one year old in the UK today. Officially launched on Valentine's Day 2006 after a soft introduction, experts now say that fraudsters have moved to other means to defraud card account holders. http://www.itpro.co.uk/news/104629/happy-birthday- chipandpin-one-year-old-today.html"
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 [+] submission, it, security

  D-Wave Demonstrates First Quantum Computer 2007-02-14 14:29 peace2300

Submitted by peace2300 on Wednesday February 14 2007, @02:29PM
peace2300 writes "http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,2094849 ,00.asp On Tuesday, members of D-Wave Systems, a Vancouver-based hardware firm, gathered at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View to demonstrate what they claimed is the world's first commercially viable quantum computer: the "16-qubit" Orion. Touted as a systems-level "proof-of-concept" machine, the Orion uses a new type of analog processor that taps into quantum mechanics, rather than using the conventional physics associated with today's digital processing, to drive the computation. D-Wave maintained that its approach allows for the building of scalable processor architectures using many of the conventional processes and technologies employed in the semiconductor industry today. Furthermore, because Orion's processors are computationally equivalent to more standard devices, D-Wave says that any application can be developed for one type of quantum computer and then recast as an application for another. Full story here"
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 [+] submission, hardware, announcement

  Rights groups slam "lamer" data retention 2007-02-14 14:03 amigoro

Submitted by amigoro on Wednesday February 14 2007, @02:03PM
amigoro writes "Rights groups today slammed Data Retention Bill introduced by Representative Lamar "lamer" Smith (R-TX). ACLU said: "Legislation like this is like swatting a fly with a bazooka." CDT released a comprehensive memo about eight months ago describing the dangers of this bill, but apparently no-one listened. With a name like Lamar, what more can you expect?"
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 [+] submission, yro, privacy