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Slashdot Items Tagged "spooks"

Date / TimeStory
Wednesday October 12, @03:20PM US Intelligence Mining Your Social Network Data
Sunday March 13 2011, @08:34AM Prosecutors to Use Secret Code in NSA Leak Trial
Tuesday February 22 2011, @06:33AM The Inner World of Gov-Sponsored White-Hat Hacking
Monday May 03 2010, @06:26PM Former Head of CIA Think Tank Talks Privacy, Technology
Saturday March 27 2010, @04:15PM It's Time To Split Up NSA Between Spooks and Geeks
Monday February 01 2010, @05:04PM New Hearing Aid Uses Your Tooth To Transmit Sound
Thursday July 30 2009, @08:51AM MI5 Website Breached By Hacker
Sunday April 19 2009, @11:07AM British Spy Agency Searches For Real-Life 'Q'
Friday March 13 2009, @10:17AM FBI Is the Worst FOIA Performer
Friday December 19 2008, @09:10PM Mediterranean Undersea Cables Cut, Again
Thursday June 12 2008, @05:01AM CIA Details Its Wikipedia-Like Tools For Analysts
Thursday March 27 2008, @07:19AM What Spooks Microsoft's Chief Security Advisor
Tuesday March 25 2008, @12:06PM Patriot Act Haunts Google Service
Monday January 28 2008, @02:07AM Classified Cyber-Security Directive Puts NSA In Charge
Friday October 19 2007, @01:23PM British Intelligence Inserts Job Ads Into Games
Friday October 12 2007, @12:48AM Qwest Punished by NSA for Non-Cooperation
Monday October 08 2007, @06:32AM Googlestalking For Covert NSA Research Funding
Sunday July 22 2007, @03:25PM US Government Checking Up On Vista Users?
Friday January 12 2007, @05:31PM Expensive U.S. Spy Satellite Not Working
Friday December 29 2006, @06:44PM The Numbers Stations Analyzed, Discussed
Wednesday November 01 2006, @10:15AM Classified Wiki For U.S. Intelligence Community
Thursday September 28 2006, @02:54PM Chinese Lasers Blind US Satelites
Wednesday September 27 2006, @02:02AM NSA Publication Indices Declassified
Sunday August 06 2006, @09:28AM Does the NSA Need More Electricity?
Thursday June 01 2006, @11:19PM Numbers Stations Move From Shortwave To VoIP

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