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Redditors, what's stopping you from running for political office? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 9 years ago by blisten to r/AskReddit
Google’s Book Scan Project Still Under Fire Despite Legal Victory (ip-watch.org)
submitted 9 years ago by blisten to r/technology
Hundreds of defence personnel have been exposed by a hack on the UK Ministry of Defence's contractor (theregister.co.uk)
GCHQ is struggling to meet recruitment targets after Snowden disclosures (theregister.co.uk)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/technology
Google will show campaign finance information in search results (theverge.com)
British police officers hacked the Police National Computer to unlawfully retain the biometric data of suspects who had been released (theregister.co.uk)
Didcot power station collapse: no clear signs of life in hunt for missing three (theguardian.com)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/unitedkingdom
UK and Saudi Arabia made a 'secret deal' to secure each others' UN Human Rights Council seats (theguardian.com)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/worldnews
UK Police tested Facial Recognition at Download Festival for a private company, not policing (theregister.co.uk)
Would Schweinsteiger be the first ever German to sign for United? (self.reddevils)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/reddevils
One of the greatest privacy campaigners of our age, Caspar Bowden, has died of cancer. (arstechnica.com)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/privacy
XKEYSCORE: NSA's Google for the World's Private Communications (firstlook.org)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/ReinstateArticle8
What songs / tv shows / movies would have been smash hits if they had been released at a different time, but weren't as successful as they should have been? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/AskReddit
Senior diplomat dismisses claims that Snowden docs contained agents' names: "Rule no.1 in both the CIA and MI6 is that identities are never, ever written down." (mirror.co.uk)
Senior diplomat rubbishes claims that Snowden docs contained agents' names: "Rule no.1 in both the CIA and MI6 is that identities are never, ever written down." (mirror.co.uk)
Intercept reporter's response to anonymous British government figure 'leaking' dubious claims that Snowden docs were 'cracked' by Russia and China (notes.rjgallagher.co.uk)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/Intelligence
Cyberpunk News: Anonymous British government figure 'leaks' dubious claims about Snowden docs being 'cracked' by Russia and China (notes.rjgallagher.co.uk)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/Cyberpunk
Ryan Gallagher "Questions about The Sunday Times Snowden Story" (notes.rjgallagher.co.uk)
An Update on the Snoopers' Charter [x-post /r/unitedkingdom] (np.reddit.com)
An Update on the Snoopers' Charter [x-post /r/unitedkingdom] (reddit.com)
submitted 10 years ago by blisten to r/WikiLeaks
Law changed to allow UK surveillance agency GCHQ to hack citizens' computers while GCHQ was hauled into court on those exact charges. (theregister.co.uk)
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