Security-news Bulletin Archive
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Security-news #1 - July 23, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Secure storage of private keys
  • News Item: US wants to use military for domestic policing
  • News Item: US development of new non-lethal weapons
  • How-to: SILC Tips and Tricks

Security-news #2 - July 29, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Passphrase Security
  • News Item: Giant Spy Eye Opens on World's Biggest Rainforest
  • News Item: PGP Vulnerability exposed by Outlook Plug-In
  • How-to: Limit Your WWW Search Exposure

Security-news #3 - August 5, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Office Lock & Key Security
  • News Item: Spy Watch - Big Brother Incorporated
  • News Item: A New Code for Anonymous Web Use
  • How-to: Prepare for a Police Raid *Before* it Happens

Security-news #4 - August 12, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Dealing with police at the door
  • News & Analysis: Unleashing the FBI - Cointelpro Redux
  • News & Analysis: Unions Sell Out to TIPS, Cozy Up With Government
  • News & Analysis: SSL defeated in IE and Konqueror

Security-news #5 - August 21, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Peer to Peer Networks
  • News & Analysis: War on Terror Being Used as a Fig Leaf
  • News & Analysis: Camps for Citizens: Ashcroft's Hellish Vision
  • News & Analysis: PGP Flaw Leaves E-mails Vulnerable
  • How-to: Recognize and Counter Police Harassment in your Community

Security-news #6 - September 3, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Mobile Phones
  • News & Analysis: FBI on the Run (EF!J Interview with Darryl Cherney)
  • News & Analysis: Will Canada's ISPs become spies?
  • How-to: Conduct secure research and investigations

Security-news #7 - September 16, 2002

  • * Security tip of the week: Bug Checking
  • News & Analysis: Colorado Activists Look at Police Files
  • News & Analysis: Aussie Cops Flex Their New DNA Powers
  • How-to: Discover a vehicle tracking device

Security-news #8 - October 8, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Introducing counter-surveillance
  • News & Analysis: Anti-Terrorist Unit Uses Excessive Force On Indigenous Family
  • News & Analysis: No-fly blacklist snares political activists
  • How-to: Talk about security culture and practice in your community

Security-news #9 - October 28, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Surveillance and Society - Issue 1
  • News & Analysis: PGP 8.0 BETA Release
  • News & Analysis: Infiltration of the British Left from the 60s-80s

Security-news #10 - November 11, 2002

  • Security tip of the week: Wireless Keyboards
  • Reading Material: CAQ 74 & Covert Entry (book)
  • News & Analysis: How Hard Would It Be To Trace the Sniper's Phone Calls?
  • News & Analysis: JOINING FORCES How planners are partnering with local police, convention facilities and city officials to stage secure events
  • How to: Internet anonymity for Linux newbies

Security-news #11 - January 13th, 2003

  • Security tip of the week: PGP 8.0 - RSA Keys
  • Events: Activist Security Conference - Callout
  • News & Analysis: Peace Groups Monitored by RCMP Secret Police
  • News & Analysis: New Tools for Domestic Spying, & Qualms (part 1 of 2)
  • How to: Data security for Linux power users (part 2 of 2)

Security-news #12 - January 27th, 2003

  • Security tip of the week: House Alarms vs. Motion-detecting Cameras
  • News & Analysis: FBI Taps Campus Police in Anti-Terror Operations
  • News & Analysis: New Tools for Domestic Spying, & Qualms (part 2 of 2)
  • How to: Identify and Deal with Keystroke Loggers, Trojans and Backdoors

Security-news #13 - March 24th, 2003

  • Upcoming Event: Little Sister 2003
  • News & Analysis: These Are Not Your Father's Wiretaps
  • News & Analysis: U.S. Steps Up Secret Surveillance
  • How to: There's a War On - Do you know where your data is?







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