This is getting ridiculous. Really. Twitter received an administrative subpoena via fax on December 14 from the District Attorney of Suffolk County, Massachusetts. The subpoena indicates that pursuant to a criminal investigation by the Suffolk County D.A.’s office and the Boston Police Department, Twitter is to provide, within 14 days, All available subscriber information, for…
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US Lobbying Against Draft EU Data Protection Regulation
Right at the end of the inter-service consultation process in the European Commission (the almost final step before a legislative proposal is launched), the United States Department of Commerce launched a significant lobbying campaign against the leaked draft proposal for a Data Protection Regulation. The campaign included high-level phone calls from senior figures in the…
Defending Privacy at the U.S. Border: A Guide for Travelers Carrying Digital Devices
From EFF: Our lives are on our laptops – family photos, medical documents, banking information, details about what websites we visit, and so much more. Thanks to protections enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, the government generally can’t snoop through your laptop for no reason. But those privacy protections don’t safeguard travelers at the U.S. border,…
U.S. Holds On to Biometrics Database of 3 Million Iraqis
Spencer Ackerman reports: The troops have come home, the flag has been been lowered, and the Iraq War is officially in the past for the U.S. military. But the military is holding on to a major souvenir of the war: a massive database packed with retinal scans, thumb prints and other biometric data identifying millions…