Wow
With a 2 thousand light year journey to get there i hope they have enough bogs in arrivals.
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Hacking a major US government network with a Commodore 64, yeah right. It ran 1mhz with only 66kbs of memory. Either he had help from god or this is another wild and bogus hatchet job from uncle sam and our own security services.
Everyone knows he has been chased by the CIA and MI5 for a long time, hell i don't even know the guy and i know it. I give him top marks for dressing up as a woman to protect his sources, it shows total commitment to protect them.
I give this hatchet job a thumbs down for complete lack of research and brain power.
Hold on a moment....
If the 413 item test ran for 1 hour and they found a document of Pentagon's Pacific Missile Range Facility, well they were very, very, very, very fortunate indeed.
If on the other hands they say they found the same document with a different name on another user’s computer, all within a 1 hour 413 item search then they are very, very, very, very bad liars.
There is also the question of how did they know it was obtained by Wikileaks a year before Wikileaks went public with it if it was, as they claim, burgled from a computer .
The claim is a hoax; the sums are so mind bogglingly remote that it was not possible without good old honest Uncle Sam type intervention.
As this claim comes from Sweden I suggest it be treated with the same weight as their badly and publicly corrupted legal system.
The Galileo satnav system is needed because we are at the mercy of a foriegn governments satnav. Our satnav will be used for life critical perposes, such as air and sea rescue sevices, the european airlines, even european shipping can use the Galileo satnav. The USA have said from the word go that they will degrade the signal without warning should the need arise. Because of that threat the USA system can never ever be considered reliable or safe enough for any of those tasks.
There is also the massed view of the average person in europe that we need our own just because it is our own.
If the Anonymous group called street protest flops then the Governments in europe will have a field day. With europe fixed for a cold, wet, and windy few weeks i can tell you, most, including me won't be there.
If on the otherhand Wikileaks was to call the planned protest i would be the first to turn up
If my kids try to visit a porn website they are stopped by Cyberpatrol, a nifty bit of kid protection software. If my kids visited porn websites it is because I have no kid protection software. In that event i am showing that i have no desire to do everything my body can do to protect my kids. If parents with kids do nothing to protect their children from the sicko of the net then they too are showing that they just don't give a dam about protecting their children. I would have no problem bringing in social services.
I love my kids enough to protect them, parents that do not should have their children put under council protection.
Stopping the country from viewing Wikileaks is censorship gone mad and one step towards China and its absurd censorship.
Before the Phorm incident, and the resulting badly handled high level Home Office/I.C.O./police cover up, i thought this sort of thing only went on in China. Such a high level cover up of a criminal act has opened my eyes in a big, big way.
What will happen to the crook at the home office who gave the OK? What will happen to the CEO at BT who was involved? What will happen to the senior police officer who took part in the cover up? What will happen to the Information Commissioner for his part in all this?
What about a criminal trial that justice demands.
My personal information is mine, not yours, not theirs, it's mine all mine. Until i open my big mouth that's the way it will always be. Any attempt at changing that without me opening my my big mouth will make me rich, and bankrupt whoever else is involved.
The E.U may make idiotic and comical decisions but in the field of data protection their rules are on the ball. Break those rules and i will squash them like a bug.
They got all that they deserve. It was stealing. The high level corruption used to get that conviction was something else though. A judge that was in bed with the complainants. The senior investigating officer now taking money from the complainant. The verdicts was correct in every aspect, but the corruption was very out of order
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Self regulation does not work, the newspaper self regulation has shown how unworkable it can be. The I.C.O. who gives this their full backing cannot be trusted because along along with the trojan maker and computer infector, were complicit in the criminal cover up of wiretapping laws.
If a criminal recommends it then alarm bells should ring, and ring bloody loud at that.
The very public government cover up of this criminal act is getting more and more interesting. With the tooting police shooting, and the Paris crash, the government have shown that they are more than willing to break any law, and short circuit any regulators ruling to get the result they want. With ministerial fingerprints over this it is obvious that the predetermined conviction and punishment will not fit the crime, not unless a rich Arab is involved.
So the home office covers up criminal activity by a major british telcom company. The Information Commissioner makes a ruling then removes all evidence of it from the planet. The government then started to jerk off the regulators in europe. If the CPS do prosecute then I already know the verdict
This will be another inquest.