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Few Companies Fight Patriot Act Gag Orders, FBI Admits

May 10, 2012 wired.com

Since the Patriot Act broadly expanded the power of the government to issue National Security Letters demanding customer records, hundreds of thousands have been issued by the FBI, but the perpetua

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Principal Accused of Spying on Students, Parents With Fake Facebook Account

May 8, 2012 wired.com

A high school principal in Missouri has resigned after she was accused of impersonating a student on Facebook in order to spy on students and their parents, according to a news report.

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FBI Wants Backdoors in Facebook, Skype and Instant Messaging

May 4, 2012 wired.com

The FBI has been lobbying top internet companies like Yahoo and Google to support a proposal that would force them to provide backdoors for government surveillance.

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Researchers: Skype Ignored Location-Tracking Vulnerability for More Than a Year

May 2, 2012 wired.com

Skype knew more than a year ago about a privacy vulnerability that would allow someone to identify the IP address and possibly the geographic location of a user, but left it unfixed, according to r

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