Tuesday 12 March 2013

Meet the "Corporate Enemies of the Internet" for 2013

Unfortunately, there's a steady stream of people & organizations that will do anything for a buck.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57573707-38/meet-the-corporate-enemies-of-the-internet-for-2013/     / national governments purchase purchasing surveillance devices manufactured small number corporate suppliers using them to control dissidents spy journalists violate human rights advocacy group Reporters Without Borders warns new report released 2013 report names five private-sector companies Corporate Enemies of the Internet digital mercenaries sell surveillance censorship technology authoritarian regimes company companies products spy on journalists dissidents netizens U.K. Gamma Group Germany Trovicor Italy HackingTeam, France Amesys Blue Coat Systems Sunnyvale, Calif. California USA security surveillance technology Paris advocacy group nations most repressive Internet censorship worst governments list Syria China Iran Bahrain Vietnam five nations surveillance citizens WikiLeaks international surveillance-industrial complex surveillance industrial big business companies restricted access restricted-access conferences spy technologies technology most popular conference government governments most avid buyers surveillance software equipment Amesys French technology firm Bull SA,m eavesdropping on one person full country traffic monitoring automatic translation mapping real-world social networks one-stop shop for nationwide monitoring GSM mobile cell phone communications satellite signals Internet communications phone calls tout touts sensors analyzing probes former East German secret police centralized intelligence system information Moammar Gadhafi secret police  technology monitor Internet traffic Libya Wall Street Journal reported sell hardware software targeted wholesale surveillance break encryption monitor encrypted files emails PGP Skype VoIP voice over IP chat communication identification target's location relationships remotely activate microphones cameras computer works worldwide Reporters Sans Frontières RSF comment response /

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