Here in the UK the goverment plan to tighten laws so to be able to 'snoop' on anyone without having to obtain a warrant first. One of the founding fathers of the web had this to say....
Personally I feel it makes the book '1984' seem niave...... :-#
Reference:
Web pioneer Sir Tim...
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Authorities in northwest Indiana on Sunday safely disarmed a samurai sword-wielding man after they found him walking along Interstate 65 near Merrillville.
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A man with a red Mohawk and gold painted finger and toe nails is accused of spraying Family Dollar employees with pepper spray when they tried to stop him from shoplifting, deputies said.
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Thomas Mahr, 51, of North Port, was also arrested after leading an undercover detective down a trail. After the detective momentarily left the area, he then returned and found Mahr with his pants off and lacy white women’s underwear pulled down and touching himself.
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LulzSec has launched a new hacking campaign dubbed Operation Anti-Security and calls on everyone, supporters and enemies alike, to attack Web sites belonging to any government agency or government-friendly organization
This sounds very serious.
Banks and large corporations seem to be their...
IDG News Service - He was hired to fix their computers, but police say that Trevor Harwell instead installed spyware software that took candid photos of his clients in various states of undress.
Harwell had been a Macintosh specialist with a Los Angeles-area home computer repair company...
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Four bank robbers have been arrested after boasting about their successful raid on Facebook.
The dim witted criminals posted the message "I'm rich" and "Wipe my teeth with hundreds" soon after an armed raid on a bank in Houston, Texas.
Police were...
A northern Colorado woman who was playing a game on Facebook while her 13-month-old baby drowned in a bathtub was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison.
Shannon Johnson, 34, of Fort Lupton, cried as District Judge Thomas Quammen told her he didn't think she was a bad person or that she...
A man is in custody after police say he broke into an Arizona townhome and got stuck in a clothes hamper underneath the window he climbed through.
To the book of faces!
Mesa police say 20-year-old Michael Trias was arrested on suspicion of burglary and criminal damage.
The East Valley...
Maybe the price of gas was just too high for this suspected car thief.
A woman was arrested Friday morning after the car she allegedly stole from a Seattle dealership ran out of gas.
An officer spotted the car being driven erratically around 105th Street and Aurora Avenue North around 7...
Three men are in court after two allegedly secretly filmed their friend having sex with a woman, before threatening to release the footage if she complained.
University of Westminster student George Iaponas, 24, met the victim via social networking site Facebook and she agreed to meet in...
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IDG News Service - A Nevada student who gave the opening address at his high school graduation last year has been charged with breaking into his school district's computer system and bumping up his classmates' grades for a fee.
Police say Tyler Coyner, 19, was the ringleader in a group of 13...
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Note to drug dealers: If you're masking illegal operations behind a pizza parlor, make sure customers actually leave the premises with food.
In Toronto last week, police shuttered a downtown pizza restaurant after they found more than $1 million of marijuana and other drugs on site...
A Fullerton man who secretly ejaculated twice into an attractive co-worker's water bottle — that she later drank from — was convicted Thursday of two counts of misdemeanor battery.
After about two hours of deliberating, the seven-woman, five-man jury also found true a sentencing enhancement...
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Note to thieves: when robbing a place, the best way to make a clean getaway is not to post your picture on the victim's Facebook page. And if you do, scram out of town/country as fast as you can! Otherwise, you'll be like Rodney Knight Jr., who couldn't pass up the opportunity to take a pic of...
LINCOLN, Neb. — Authorities said a man faces charges after a sheriff's deputy stopped a truck and found all the passengers completely naked.
Officials said a sheriff's deputy responded to a report of a suspicious pickup truck east of Lincoln. The deputy said he stopped the truck to question...
WARREN, Mich. — Warren police said a man has been charged after he told a store clerk he didn't have to pay for cigarettes because he was a king.
Joseph Lawrence Borowiak is charged with strong-arm robbery and resisting arrest after being accused of threatening a 7-Eleven store clerk on...