The Iraqi government has decided to crack down on internet service providers and ban sites that incite violence or carry pornography, officials said , a move that has been strongly criticised by freedom of speech advocates as a dangerous first step toward political censorship. The plan to strengthen government control of content and usage will…
Hide must investigate release of private info
Auckland City water company Metrowater is alleged to have released private information on its staff without their authorisation to the new super city water company, said Labour’s Auckland Issues spokesperson Phil Twyford. “The information was passed on to Watercare, the company organising the new water monopoly being created from a merger of eight council water…
UK national ID card cloned in 12 minutes
The prospective national ID card was broken and cloned in 12 minutes, the Daily Mail revealed this morning. The newspaper hired computer expert Adam Laurie to test the security that protects the information embedded in the chip on the card. Using a Nokia mobile phone and a laptop computer, Laurie was able to copy the data…
Editorial: Privacy and the internet
From an editorial in the Cayman Net News: According to a press release last week, the Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA) has launched a public consultation on the use of so-called “deep packet inspection” (DPI) of internet data, including emails, web pages and internet telephony applications. […] The ICTA gives some examples of how…