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… to collate lists of Twitter addresses. Being a misogynist he decides to do a test run entitled “Girls I’d Shag”.
All does not go to plan and before he knows it:
Meanwhile, women with these names are receiving the following notification:
Unsurprisingly, a number of women are unimpressed by this cyber stalking.
Others point out that he is adding underage girls to his lists:
But, being a misogynist, he doesn’t realise how offensive or how threatening his behaviour is. To him, it’s just a joke.
Probably because, to him, receiving this kind of notification wouldn’t be threatening. It is unlikely he has been raped, or sexually harassed or stalked. One in three women are victim of sexual violence in their lifetime. This means a large proportion of these women will have been subjected to male violence.
Some women found receiving such a message funny. Others informed us that it had given them anxiety attacks or flashbacks.
Here’s the thing: setting up a list called “Girls I’d Shag” as a test run for software is misogynous. It is not the fact that the programme escaped from his control that has provoked this post. It is the fact that this man thought this was a good way of testing his software.
He did not reflect that the women he chose to add to a public list called “Girls I’d Shag” would perhaps be upset or frightened by his actions. Or he didn’t care. Because, after all, as a misogynist he is used to seeing women merely as objects to use, rather than as people to respect.
As far as we can see, he has twenty such lists at the moment.
If you are on one of these lists, you can remove yourself by blocking him. #solidarity #shoutingback
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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of John Carpenter's They Live, Piero Glina has created two magazines that pay homage to the cult classic. Called "THIS IS YOUR GOD," the two volume set faithfully recreates the prop from the film, each page displaying the hidden messages given unto us by our alien overlords. Glina says that the first volume is accurate down to the "iconic typography with all its flaws and special characteristics," while a second volume contains stills from the movie itself. Unfortunately, the set doesn't appear to come with the requisite sunglasses necessary to see the shocking and horrible truth about our world.
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The United States has for years carried out extensive surveillance and eavesdropping operations targeting Mexico's government, according to new evidence obtained by Spiegel Online. The German publication says its information comes directly from classified intelligence leaked by Edward Snowden. Chief among the allegations is that the NSA successfully infiltrated the public email account of Mexico's former president, Felipe Calderon.
Once the agency gained access, according to Spiegel, a top secret May 2010 report reveals that it monitored "diplomatic, economic and leadership communications which continue to provide insight into Mexico's political system and internal stability." The NSA's operatives accomplished this by exploiting "a key mail server in the Mexican Presidencia domain within the Mexican Presidential network," and additional documents suggest the US has continued to take advantage of this security hole — it's described as a "lucrative source" of intelligence.
The NSA secretly gained access to a wealth of data on Mexico's government
In the summer of 2012, the NSA would begin monitoring the communications of then-presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto and "nine of his close associates." In all, it intercepted 85,489 text messages from the politician's inner circle; Peña Nieto is now Mexico's president. In a report detailing the spying, NSA analysts trumpeted the technology it used for the snooping, saying it "might find a needle in a haystack" and could accomplish this "in a repeatable and efficient way." The NSA's surveillance of wireless phone calls and text messages in Mexico is reportedly conducted under the internal code name "Eveningeasel."
Spiegel's report claims that both Mexico and Brazil — which has grown outraged by revelations of NSA surveillance— remain high priority subjects. The US has put the most focus on monitoring Mexico's drug trade, political leadership, economic stability, military prowess, and trade relations, among other areas of interest. Last month, Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff announced plans to route internet traffic between South America and Europe, bypassing the US entirely. Officials are also being pressured to pass laws requiring American companies including Google and Microsoft to store data on Brazilian users inside the country. When contacted by Spiegel to comment on the report, the NSA provided the following statement
We are not going to comment publicly on every specific alleged intelligence activity, and as a matter of policy we have made clear that the United States gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations. As the President said in his speech at the UN General Assembly, we've begun to review the way that we gather intelligence, so that we properly balance the legitimate security concerns of our citizens and allies with the privacy concerns that all people share.
President Obama in August unveiled new reforms aimed at calming unease over the government's spying both at home and abroad. But several of Obama's proposed solutions, including an NSA review panel, have been criticized for not going far enough to address the problem. US officials have since admitted that Snowden's leaks have damaged ties with several countries, though it remains to be seen how Mexico will react to the latest report.
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In the wake of the WikiLeaks scandal in 2010, the National Security Agency purchased software from Raytheon to counter a Private Manning-like "insider threat." But that software went uninstalled at the NSA's Remote Operations Center facility in Hawaii where former contractor Edward Snowden worked, according to a new report on Friday from Reuters.
Unnamed current and former government officials told Reuters that the software was never installed at the Hawaii facility because of "bandwidth issues." The available wide area network bandwidth to the outpost was not enough for the software to be downloaded and deployed to its local network, or for the software to connect to servers back in the continental US with enough reliability to ensure that the software would work, according to one official.
Raytheon's Sureview Insider Threat Management software includes agent software that streams back auditing data on user and system activities, allowing administrators to reconstruct security events. The agent software watches for attempts to surreptitiously move data off secured systems to external storage, including downloads and screenshots. The software is supposed to even work when users on mobile devices take themselves offline.
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