Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Australia ordered to cease spying on East Timor by International Court of Justice

"Australia has been ordered to cease spying on East Timor and its legal advisers, in a landmark decision by the International Court of Justice relating to a bitter dispute between the two countries over $40 billion of oil and gas reserves in the Timor Sea."



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Phones inherently susceptible to interception: Operators | The Jakarta Post

"Cell phone operators have defended the security features they use on their networks, saying the fact that the telecommunications industry operates in the public sphere makes it susceptible to interception."



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The NSA, Planned Parenthood and Your Right to Privacy | Steven Conn

"Not a week seems to go by without more revelations about how the NSA (or recently the UK's GCHQ) monitors our electronic communications. Who knew that all the time I waste watching old movie clips on YouTube was so interesting to the guardians of our national security."



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Australia ordered to cease spying on East Timor by International Court of Justice

"Australia has been ordered to cease spying on East Timor and its legal advisers, in a landmark decision by the International Court of Justice relating to a bitter dispute between the two countries over $40 billion of oil and gas reserves in the Timor Sea."



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