Category Archives: Privacy
House Says Bloggers Don’t Count As Journalists
There are currently two versions of a bill in Congress that would protect a  journalist’s right to keep his or her sources confidential, effectively banning the government from forcing journalists to reveal whistleblowers. One version though–the House version–gives an incredibly … Continue reading
New Phishing Attack Attempts To Harvest Banking Information
A new method of phishing attack is starting to rear its head up to try and gain sensitive information from unsuspecting users. This new method goes back to the warning I have given out for years now. Do not have … Continue reading
Congress Caves In On New FISA Bill
Congress has finally gave in to the Presidents threats of a veto and passed a new FISA bill that give immunity to the telecoms without even knowing if they did anything wrong. President Bush has praised it as he signed … Continue reading
The Time to Act Is Now To Prevent Amnesty For The Telecoms
As the debate on extending the Protect America Act goes on now would be a really good time to contact your Congress man or woman and tell them to not vote for amnesty for the telecoms. I just watched Bush … Continue reading
Keith Olbermann’s Special Comments On Bush And the FISA Bill. BUSH IS A LIAR!
??? Keith Olbermann really lets loose on Bush with both barrels. He gives a great account of how Bush has lied to us and Congress. I have been seeing through those lies for the past 7 years but have mostly … Continue reading