Friday, August 28, 2009

Cybercrime and Laptop Searches

Editor’s Note: There was no blog yesterday because Google scanning software identified me as a possible spammer and my blog was temporarily locked out. What? Thought it was a joke at first but it was true. I immediately appealed and the lock doesn’t appear anymore on the blogger main page now, but I have not been officially notified that I am innocent. Remember friends, and indictment is not a conviction and I have spent no time in spammer jail.  Have a good weekend! - JRC

We're losing the war on cybercrime

While we chase after two-bit malicious hackers, cybercrime syndicates remain untouchable

Homeland Security says laptop border searches will continue

When the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced last summer that it could seize anyone's laptop, mobile phone, or camera at the border to analyze them for an indefinite period, the criticism was immediate. Sen. Russ Feingold, a Democrat, called the move "alarming," and the ACLU denounced it as "surrendering your Fourth Amendment rights at the border."

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