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        <description>June 18, 2013 This explosive report comes the same day that the NSA held a classified briefing for members of Congress where they admit to listening to phone calls within the United States without a warrant. CNET reports: Rep. Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat, disclosed this week that during a secret briefing to members of Congress, he was told that the contents of a phone call could be accessed &amp;quot;simply based on an analyst deciding that.&amp;quot; If the NSA wants &amp;quot;to listen to the phone,&amp;quot; an analyst&amp;#39;s decision is sufficient, without any other legal authorization required, Nadler said he learned. &amp;quot;I was rather startled,&amp;quot; said Nadler, an attorney and congressman who serves on the House Judiciary committee.</description>
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        <description>June 14, 2013 Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day? The government is likely logging even the most mundane day-to-day computer habits of millions of Americans, but there&amp;rsquo;s a way to stand up against surveillance while also rocking out. According to leaked NSA documents published by The Guardian last week, the United States National Security Agency is conducting dragnet surveillance of the communications of Americans, regularly receiving phone records for millions of Verizon customers while also being capable of accessing the conversations that occur over Facebook, Google and several other major Internet names through a program called PRISM. Now a 28-year-old artist and developer from Brooklyn, New York has found a fun way of warning computer users about potential government surveillance, and he&amp;rsquo;s incorporated one of the best-selling rock albums ever in the process. Justin Blinder released a plugin for the Web browser Firefox this week, and he&amp;rsquo;s already seeing a positive response in the press if not just based off of the idea alone. His &amp;ldquo;The Dark Side of the Prism&amp;rdquo; browser extension alerts Web surfers of possible surveillance by starting up a different song from Pink Floyd&amp;rsquo;s 1973 classic &amp;ldquo;The Dark Side of the Moon&amp;rdquo; each time a questionable site is crossed.</description>
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        <description>June 8, 2013 (NaturalNews) What do Google, AOL, Skype, Facebook, Apple, Hotmail and Yahoo all have in common? They have all been caught turning over private user data to the government&amp;#39;s spy agency, the NSA. All these companies routinely turn over the emails, voice calls, text chats, photos, files and even logins and passwords of their users, including Americans. &amp;quot;There is a massive apparatus within the United States government that with complete secrecy has been building this enormous structure that has only one goal,&amp;quot; journalist Glenn Greenwald recently told Piers Morgan (who knows all about spying and hacking people&amp;#39;s private data). &amp;quot;And that is to destroy privacy and anonymity not just in the United States but around the world.&amp;quot; &amp;nbsp; Tech companies rush to issue (false) denials Immediately after these revelations surfaced over the past few days, all these companies began denying any involvement with the NSA.</description>
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        <description>June 8, 2013 Saying so long to telephone, other snooping by the feds Tired of the National Security Agency collecting your personal details? There&amp;rsquo;s an app for that. In light of reports that the U.S. government has gained direct access to the systems operating Google, Facebook and Apple, the fact the National Security Agency is mining billions of Verizon telephone records for details, and God only knows what those pesky new drones are doing, advice on how to beat Big Brother is starting to appear. Political reporter Alex Pappas at the Daily Caller cited a product that has been released by developers in South Africa.</description>
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        <description>June 6, 2013 &amp;bull; Top-secret Prism program claims direct access to servers of firms including Google, Apple and Facebook &amp;bull; Companies deny any knowledge of program in operation since 2007 &amp;bull; Obama orders US to draw up overseas target list for cyber-attacks A slide depicting the top-secret PRISM program. The National Security Agency has obtained direct access to the systems of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants, according to a top secret document obtained by the Guardian. The NSA access is part of a previously undisclosed program called Prism, which allows officials to collect material including search history, the content of emails, file transfers and live chats, the document says. The Guardian has verified the authenticity of the document, a 41-slide PowerPoint presentation &amp;ndash; classified as top secret with no distribution to foreign allies &amp;ndash; which was apparently used to train intelligence operatives on the capabilities of the program. The document claims &amp;quot;collection directly from the servers&amp;quot; of major US service providers.</description>
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        <description>June 4, 2013 5:54 pm theunhivedmind 2 Comments 4 June 2013 Last updated at 14:30 Share this pageEmailPrint www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22768850 London police start to target pirate websites The City of London Police has started contacting websites it believes are profiting by breaking copyright laws. The police and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau have written to two sites known to share links to pirated copies of music, movies and games.</description>
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        <description>May 30, 2013 As of June 1, all Yahoo email users are required to upgrade to the company&amp;rsquo;s newest platform, which allows Yahoo to scan and analyze every email they write or receive. According to Yahoo&amp;rsquo;s help page, all users who make the transition agree to let the company perform &amp;ldquo;content scanning and analyzing of your communications content&amp;rdquo; to target ads, offer products, and perform &amp;ldquo;abuse protection.&amp;rdquo; This means any message that Yahoo&amp;rsquo;s algorithms find disturbing could flag a user as a bully, a threat, or worse. At the same time, Yahoo can now openly troll through email for personal information that it can share or hold onto indefinitely. See: http://help.</description>
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        <description>May 29, 2013 The data mining technology that is integral to the Google AdWords experience is a power tool in creating an individual profile for anyone who surfs the web. The amazing capacity to target specific ads to personal search topics, geographic locations and web history is the harbinger of a total recall on your personality. If the benefits of getting relevant advertisement that maximize sales opportunities were the only purpose of the process, the relatively benign intrusion of a materialistic message might be tolerable to most internet users. However, the bull in the china shop is not merely in the business of making a commercial profit. Google is a wonder creation of the calculate surveillance society.</description>
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        <title>Facebook wages censorship war against moms of autistic children who protest GMOs: Exclusive interview with Andrea Lalama</title>
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        <description>May 28, 2013 (NaturalNews) When Facebook suspended the account of a mom of two autistic children who held anti-GMO signs at the recent rally, it became national news. Drudge Report linked to our Natural News story which documented Facebook censoring multiple accounts for sharing a photo Facebook absurdly called &amp;quot;abusive.&amp;quot; That photo, it turns out, was nothing more than a picture of two children holding up hand-made signs at the March Against Monsanto. One of the signs read, &amp;quot;Biopesticides = Autism, Say No to GMO&amp;quot; and the other sign read, &amp;quot;Organic Food It&amp;#39;s My Medicine, Label GMOs&amp;quot; (see videos, below). This defiance against GMOs was apparently too much for Facebook to tolerate, so it took immediate action to censor the account of the mom, Andrea Lalama.</description>
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        <description>May 15, 2013 There&amp;rsquo;s so much data available on the internet that even government cyberspies need a little help now and then to sift through it all. So to assist them, the National Security Agency produced a book to help its spies uncover intelligence hiding on the web. The 643-page tome, called Untangling the Web: A Guide to Internet Research (.pdf), was just released by the NSA following a FOIA request filed in April by MuckRock, a site that charges fees to process public records for activists and others. The book was published by the Center for Digital Content of the National Security Agency, and is filled with advice for using search engines, the Internet Archive and other online tools.</description>
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        <description>May 12, 2013 &amp;nbsp; Alert ! Government Orders Youtube to Censor March on Monsanto, D.C. &amp;amp; Protest Videos ! They are attacking are freedom of speech on the world wide web ! The Government has ordered Google to remove Videos in many countries for countless reasons ! The main reason being they dont want others to see People gathering in Mass in Revolt ! http://undergroundworldnews.com http://worldtruth.tv/monsanto-protest&amp;hellip; http://worldtruth.</description>
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        <description>May 7, 2013 11:49 pm theunhivedmind 1 Comment 7 May 2013 Last updated at 11:45 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22432171 Adobe starts subscription for Photoshop and Dreamweaver Adobe is introducing a subscription model for many of its most popular programs, including Photoshop and Dreamweaver. Up to now, customers had perpetual access by paying a single fee for Adobe&amp;rsquo;s Creative Suite.</description>
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        <description>May 7, 2013 OpUSA Threatens Banks, Government Anonymous: &amp;lsquo;We Will Wipe You Off the Cyber Map&amp;rsquo; Tracy Kitten BankInfoSecurity.com May 2, 2013 Security experts say that OperationUSA, a coordinated online attack against banking and government websites slated for May 7, is a serious threat. As a result, organizations should be upping their distributed-denial-of-service attack mitigation strategies to guard against the attacks, which are being coordinated by the hacktivist group Anonymous. Experts advise that call-center staff should be educated about DDoS attacks, in case customers call in about online outages or experience difficulty accessing accounts. And network and security teams should actively monitor Internet traffic on May 7 and take steps to block specific IP addresses.</description>
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        <description>April 30, 2013 It appears from initial Google searches performed from April 25th through 28th that Google has determined that the only way to control Alternative Media researchers is to discontinue allowing viewing cached site contents. One will notice that when doing a Google search, the Cached results are barely available for postings that are online for 18 hours or less. In addition to this censorship, Google has determined that providing an image is no longer in the intelligence agencies best interest. This is a policy of government influenced control, or rather, the actual power behind Google is now demanding censorship of the once available content. In-Q-Tel involvement in Google, Facebook and YouTube some time ago.</description>
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        <title>HOW SAFE IS YOUR DIGITAL PRIVACY NOW THAT CISPA IS HEADED TO THE SENATE?</title>
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        <title>Google’s Spymasters Are Now Worried About Your Secrets</title>
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        <description>April 29, 2013 A recent article in The Wall Street Journal by Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, &amp;ldquo;The Dark Side of the Digital Revolution,&amp;rdquo; makes for very scary reading. It is not so much because of what he and co-author Jared Cohen, the director of Google Ideas, have to say about how dictators can use new information technology to suppress dissent; we know those guys are evil. What is truly frightening is that the techniques of the totalitarian state are the same ones pioneered by so-called democracies where commercial companies, like Google, have made a hash of the individual&amp;rsquo;s constitutionally guaranteed right to be secure in his or her private space. The dictators, mired in more technologically primitive societies, didn&amp;rsquo;t develop the fearsome new implements of control of the National Security State. Google and other leaders in this field of massively mined and shared information did.</description>
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        <title>Fourth Amendment threat CISPA slips quietly through House while media busy covering Boston bombing</title>
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        <description>April 25, 2013 (NaturalNews) Media coverage of late has focused primarily on the Boston Marathon terrorist attack, gun control, immigration &amp;quot;reform&amp;quot; and little else. Few outlets have paid much attention at all to a piece of legislation that essentially tears the heart out of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The legislation is called the &amp;quot;Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act,&amp;quot; or CISPA, and it has already passed in the Republican-led House (248-168; 42 Democrats voted for the bill, while 28 Republicans voted against it).</description>
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        <title>CISPA is back - Big brother tries yet again to invade your online privacy</title>
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        <description>April 19, 2013 (NaturalNews) Recent cyber attacks on media giants such as the New York Times and The Washington Post have escalated concerns for strict internet regulations that would prevent future attacks. This has led the House of Representatives to pass the highly controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) with 288-127 vote. Last year, Congress&amp;#39;s CISPA bill fell flat on its face, defeated by online freedom activists across the United States. Opponents to the bill are taking action again, including 300,000 who have already contacted Mike Rogers, Chair of the House Intelligence Committee. Another 100,000 or more signatures opposing CISPA have already been obtained on the White House&amp;#39;s own website.</description>
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        <title>The Boston Marathon Bombing Has Its Own 'Patriot Act' Lined Up</title>
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        <description>aprl 16-17, 2013 April 16-17, 2013 -- The Boston Marathon bombing has its own &amp;quot;Patriot Act&amp;quot; lined up The bombing at the Boston Marathon has provided an impetus for the passage in the House of Representatives of the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), which has been likened to a &amp;quot;Patriot Act for the Internet&amp;quot; by the bill&amp;#39;s opponents. The bill, which has the strong support of House Intelligence Committee chairman Mike Rogers (R-MI) and the ranking member, Dutch Ruppersberger (called the congressman from the National Security Agency), authorizes information technology companies like Google, Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo, E-Bay, Amazon, Microsoft and others to share in real time massive amounts of personal data -- referred to as &amp;quot;cyber-threat&amp;quot; data in the bill -- with U.S. intelligence agencies. The Obama White House had been under intense pressure from civil liberties groups and a few Internet companies like Mozilla to veto CISPA because of the bill&amp;#39;s lack of privacy oversight controls.</description>
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        <description>FW:&amp;nbsp; April 12, 2013 &amp;nbsp;(March 28, 2013) Forward this message to a friend - http://oi.vresp.com/f2af/v4/send_to_friend.html?ch=6c09bb02db&amp;amp;lid=289718581&amp;amp;ldh=5a1ee3f003 &amp;nbsp; Greetings BIN Reader..</description>
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        <title>10 of the Best iPhone Apps for Tracking Children’s Milestones</title>
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        <description>April 7, 2013 Making sure that your baby&amp;rsquo;s development is on a par with what&amp;rsquo;s expected for her age is an important part of parenting, and one that used to require a stack of books and a sheaf of paper. With advancements in iPhone app technology, you can record all of the milestones of your nearest and dearest as you track them to make sure your child is where she should be in relation to others her age. These 10 iPhone apps will help you keep a log of your children&amp;rsquo;s milestone, no matter what their age. Developmental Milestones 0-5 &amp;ndash; This $2.99 app is designed for both parents and doctors.</description>
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        <title>‘Anonymous’ hacks Mossad website, gains access to data of 30,000 spies</title>
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        <description>March 28, 2013 The Anonymous hacking group says it has hacked into the website of Israel&amp;lsquo;s Mossad spy agency, gaining access to top-secret documents. &amp;nbsp; The Internet hacking group said on its twitter page that it gained access to the personal data of more than 30,000 Israeli officials, including military officials, politicians and Mossad agents, and that it will release the information gradually. Hacking group Anonymous has launched a series of cyber attacks against Israeli websites since November 2012 in retaliation for Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip. Anonymous said it had launched the OpIsrael campaign following threats by Tel Aviv to cut all Gaza&amp;rsquo;s telecommunication links. OpIsrael campaign aims at wiping Israel off the cyber world by April 7.</description>
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        <description>March 27, 2013 &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; The Federal Bureau of Investigation doesn&amp;rsquo;t have the ability to monitor everyone&amp;rsquo;s one-on-one Internet chats in real-time just yet, but the agency&amp;rsquo;s chief lawyer says all that should soon change. FBI general counsel Andrew Weissman discussed the Justice Department&amp;rsquo;s power to put pressure on cyber-criminals during an address last week at the National Press Club in Washington, and during the engagement he opened up about what exactly the country&amp;rsquo;s top domestic police patrol wants in their bag of tricks: By the years&amp;rsquo; end, the attorney says the FBI hopes to be able to snoop on conversations that occur over the Web by gaining access to up-to-the-second feeds of seemingly secretive chats. Currently telecommunications within the United States can be bugged with a court&amp;rsquo;s approval thanks to 1994&amp;rsquo;s Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, or CALEA. Weissman, however, warns that as technology advances, agencies like the FBI become increasingly out of luck in terms of tracking down criminals who&amp;rsquo;ve moved operations off the streets and onto the Web. &amp;ldquo;The problem is where we are today.</description>
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        <title>U.S. Senate Passes Test Vote on Online Sales Tax</title>
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        <description>March 22, 2013 Supporters of a proposal that would allow states to collect sales taxes on online purchases&amp;nbsp;won an important but symbolic victory in the Senate. Senators voted 75-24 Friday night on the the &amp;ldquo;Marketplace Fairness Act&amp;rdquo; as a budget amendment to test its chances of succeeding as stand-alone legislation. Because of a 1992 Supreme Court case, companies are only required to charge customers for sales taxes in states where they have a physical presence. Supporters say the proposal would allow states to collect revenue they are already owed, and give brick-and-mortar stores a fair shot at competing with online retailers. The current system, they say, forces the government to subsidize some businesses and consumers at the expense of others.</description>
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        <description>FW:&amp;nbsp; March 23, 2013 A BACK DOOR INTO INTERNET CONTROL has finally been weaseled into by the Jews at the US Department of Treasury. For no sooner did the Jew, Jacob Lew, take charge of the Treasury, controlling the Internet became his very first order of the day. With his fellow Jew, Neal Wolin, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, along with (yes, Jews) David Cohen/Daniel Glaser, Under Secretaries for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Lew decided that money laundering rules should apply to all Web Money&amp;hellip;including the growing Internet trading privacy-oriented currency known as Bitcoin. CONTINUE READING http://www.realjewnews.</description>
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        <title>Hacker Begins Distributing Confidential Memos Sent To Hillary Clinton On Libya, Benghazi Attack</title>
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        <description>March 20, 2013 Armed with confidential memos to Hillary Clinton that were stolen from the e-mail account of a former White House aide, a hacker has distributed some of the documents to a wide array of congressional aides, political figures, and journalists worldwide. In a series of weekend e-mail blasts, the hacker known as &amp;ldquo;Guccifer&amp;rdquo; disseminated four recent memos to Clinton from Sidney Blumenthal, a longtime confidant of the former Secretary of State. The 64-year-old Blumenthal, who worked as a senior White House adviser to President Bill Clinton, had his AOL e-mail account hacked last week by &amp;ldquo;Guccifer,&amp;rdquo; who has conducted similar illegal assaults against a growing list of public figures, including Colin Powell, relatives and friends of the Bush family, and a top United Nations official. The hacker&amp;rsquo;s e-mails went to hundreds of recipients, though the distribution lists were dotted with addresses for aides to Senate and House members who are no longer in office. But many of the addresses to which the Blumenthal memos were sent are good (though it is unclear whether karl@rove.</description>
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        <title>Researcher sets up illegal 420,000 node botnet for IPv4 internet map</title>
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        <description>March 19 2013 Posted in Security, 19th March 2013 23:14&amp;nbsp;GMT Free whitepaper &amp;ndash; EMA advanced performance analytics report An anonymous researcher has taken an unorthodox approach to achieve the dream of mapping out the entire remaining IPv4 internet - and in doing so broken enough laws around the world to potentially put him or her behind bars for thousands of years. To scan the IPv4 address space, billions of pings must be sent to discover all the connected computers, and this realistically requires a lot of machines to do the scanning. While noodling around with an Nmap scripting engine, the researcher noticed a lot of virtually unsecured IPv4 devices: they only required a trivial admin/admin or root/root username-password login, or no password at all. What if these could be used as a temporary botnet to perform the scan? &amp;quot;I did not want to ask myself for the rest of my life how much fun it could have been or if the infrastructure I imagined in my head would have worked as expected,&amp;quot; the report &amp;quot;Internet Census 2012&amp;nbsp;[1]&amp;quot; states. &amp;quot;I saw the chance to really work on an Internet scale, command hundred thousands of devices with a click of my mouse, portscan and map the whole Internet in a way nobody had done before, basically have fun with computers and the Internet in a way very few people ever will.</description>
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        <description>March 12, 2013 1:30 am TheUnhivedMind 1 Comment Electronic al-Qaeda Army claims to have hacked US government websites Published time: March 11, 2013 18:42 http://rt.com/usa/hacked-us-government-websites-112/ Cyberwarriors in Tunisia and China have reportedly joined forces with al-Qaeda hackers in order to attack United States government websites. Hackers pledging allegiance to the Tunisian Cyber Army claim to have compromised the security of US State Department and Department of Defense websites as part of an anti-America campaign called Operation Black Summer, or #OpBlackSummer. The actors taking credit for the breach say they managed to infiltrate government databases to pilfer information along with the help of the al-Qaeda Electronic Army (AQECA) and additionally are working in cooperation with Chinese cybercriminals as part of the operation. &amp;ldquo;There are some Chinese hackers who collaborate with us,&amp;rdquo; a member of the Tunisian Cyber Army tells HackRead.</description>
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        <description>FW:&amp;nbsp; March 6, 2013 CNSNews.com) - American government agencies &amp;ndash; state, local, and federal -- made a record 13,753 requests to read emails or gather other information sent through Google&amp;rsquo;s Gmail and other services in 2012, more than half without warrants, according to statistics released by Google. The total number of users about whom government agencies wanted information also set a record at 31,072, up from 23,300 in 2011, the first year Google began reporting the data. The discrepancy comes because government agencies request information on multiple users or accounts at the same time. Most of these 13,753 requests, 6,542 of 8,438 in the latter half of 2012 alone, were done without a search warrant, Google data show.</description>
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        <description>March 1, 2013 ACTIVIST POST)&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Did you pay sales tax on the last item you bought on the Internet? &amp;nbsp;Unless it was from Amazon, you probably did not. You may soon though if a gaggle of U.S. lawmakers working hand-in-hand with big business get their way. And if you&amp;rsquo;re an online retailer, you may have to collect and remit sales taxes for all fifty states no matter where your online business resides.</description>
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        <description>FW:&amp;nbsp; March 5, 2013 Three lawmakers from Connecticut have written a letter to Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg requesting that pages being used to harass or exploit the families of the victims of the Newtown shootings be taken down. &amp;ldquo;It has come to our attention that Facebook has received multiple requests from grieving Newtown families to remove Facebook pages being used to harass them or to exploit their loss,&amp;rdquo; wrote Sens. Christopher Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, as well as Rep. Elizabeth Esty, whose district includes Newtown. &amp;ldquo;Many give the appearance they were created by loved ones in the names of the victims.</description>
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        <description>March 2, 2013 Declaring &amp;ldquo;the guilty must pay,&amp;rdquo; Anonymous has released 4.6 gigabytes of data detailing the personal information of Wall Street CEOs and other high level Wall Street executives. Links to the data began appearing via Twitter on March 2. AnonymousIRC, a popular Twitter account associated with the international hacktivist collective known as Anonymous, tweeted the following: 4.6GB .</description>
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