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Tag Archives: GCHQ
UK tribunal rules hacking is legal (compromising security; enabling fraud)
In a remarkable, though unsurprising ruling the Investigatory Powers Tribunal has stated that it is perfectly legal for Britain’s spy agency, GCHQ, to hack into anyone’s computer and to continue with their practice of bulk surveillance of not just sections … Continue reading
Posted in Intelligence, no category, Surveillance
Tagged GCHQ, Investigatory Powers Bill, Snoopers Charter
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GCHQ becomes Spectre as Snoopers Charter 2.0 is licenced to chill
Today (Wednesday) the new version of the “Snoopers’ Charter” was revealed in the guise of the draft Investigatory Powers bill. It is a bill rife with obfuscation, weasel words and deceit. But look beyond the soundbites, spin and headline pullers … Continue reading
Rupert Murdoch flips | Sunday Times article on Snowden rife with errors
Today, Times Newspapers Ltd (TNL), the company that owns the Sunday Times, issued a copyright infringement notice to the legal owners of First Look/The Intercept, the online news magazine. The ostensible reason for this is that TNL believe that The … Continue reading
Anderson Report: forget the ‘oversight’ window-dressing; on course for total surveillance
Today David Anderson QC released his report on the UK’s surveillance laws and his recommendations on how they can be reformed/overhauled/improved. As with most reports of this kind it’s full of caveats and possibilities and the occasional criticism. But in … Continue reading
Posted in Intelligence, Surveillance
Tagged Anderson Report, DRIPA, GCHQ, IPB<MI5, MI6, RIPA
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Documents: BND/NSA relationship; EU agreement which Germany flouts
The big scandal in Germany is how the BND (Bundesnachrichtendienst) has been spying for many years on European politicians, institutions and industries (though the BND deny the latter category). Intelligence garnered is passed to the US National Security Agency. According … Continue reading
Ex GCHQ head joins Australian cyber security centre/review; strategy docs revealed
Australian prime minister Tony Abbott quietly announced last weekend that former GCHQ head Iain Lobban – who also works for Standard Chartered Bank – has been seconded to advise the Australian Government via the Australian Cyber Security Centre. Last week … Continue reading
Posted in Intelligence, Surveillance
Tagged Australia, Australian Signals Directorate, GCHQ, Google
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GCHQ mass surveillance threatened in ECHR legal case
GCHQ, via a court action against the UK Government, will soon be in the dock at the European Court of Human Rights, thanks to a number of pro-privacy organisations (see Statement by Privacy International below). The context of this latest … Continue reading