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Tag Archives: Barrett Brown
The companies that know your every move, and the journalist jailed for exposing them [VIDEO]
To offer cyber protection, we need to understand cyber intrusion (i.e. hacking). And US journalist Barrett Brown was researching the companies that practise both. Until, that is, he was sent to jail. On 6 March 2012, Brown’s home was raided … Continue reading →
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Barrett Brown identifies key legal errors in his prosecution
Yesterday we published an article by US imprisoned journalist Barrett Brown in which he identified several key legal errors in his prosecution. Other legal errors have been identified by ourselves, Lada Levison, Jan Ludwig, and Dell Cameron. Below we pull … Continue reading →
My Post Cyberpunk Indentured Servitude, by Barrett Brown
The following article by Barrett Brown is reprinted from the Daily Beast (31 January, 2015). Coming from the man himself, it’s the most cogent explanation of what his prosecution was all about and the absurdity of that prosecution and sentence … Continue reading →
Barrett Brown: ‘offending’ hyperlink republished; parole conditions threaten journalists
Yesterday we provided details of the astonishingly stringent parole conditions that US journalist Barratt Brown will face once he is released from prison – conditions that mean the tools of his trade will be removed and that he will be … Continue reading →
Barrett Brown sentence includes surveillance of his computer usage on his release
It has been revealed that the sentence of US journalist Barratt Brown not only includes over three-quarter of a million dollars restitution payment to Stratfor but also the ongoing monitoring of his computer work once he has served his prison … Continue reading →
Barrett Brown sentencing effectively criminalises journalism: the gloves are off!
Last week’s sentencing of US journalist Barrett Brown merely confirms that the US state will stop at nothing to neuter journalists, investigative or otherwise, who threaten the cosy and often criminal relationship between that state and private industry, particularly … Continue reading →
Barrett Brown: last minute revelations threaten prosecution case: a summary
Dramatic revelations by Daily Dot, published in the last 24 hours, help prove that the prosecution’s case against US journalist/satirist Barrett Brown is fatally flawed and may impact upon the sentencing hearing, scheduled for tomorrow. These revelations, together with arguments … Continue reading →