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"Computationally infeasible" is a relative concept based on the value of the data protected, the computing overhead required to protect it, the length of time it needs to be protected, and the cost and time required to attack the data, with such factors assessed both currently and in the light of future technological advance. See generally, Schneier, supra note 18, at § 7.5, 166-67.
Marc Faber Blasts We Are The Bubble There Is No Exit Strategy
Zero Hedge October 22, 2013 The question is not tapering, Marc Faber exclaims to his hosts on CNBCs Squawk Box this morning, the question is at what point will they increase the asset purchases to say $150 [billion] , $200 [billion], or a trillion dollars a month. QE-4-EVA is here to stay, as Faber explained every government program that is introduced...
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Explanation of Latest NSA Revelations in 2 Minutes
David Seaman September 30, 2013 The New York Times has a major piece out that reveals the NSA, since 2010, has been building graphs of American citizens social connections that can identify their associates, their locations at certain times, their traveling companions and other personal information.
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Mobile propaganda: California government blasts out text message to all mobile phone users
J. D. Heyes Natural News August 9, 2013 There will be some who think its a great idea and an improvement to public safety (the old its for your own good argument), but it is something that has sinister implications: Sending out alerts over your cell phone, which is a technique critics say is a huge privacy issue, could also be used to spread government ...
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Crisis: USDA Orders States to Withhold Electronic Food Stamps
EBT shutdown risks widespread looting, riots by welfare recipients Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com October 16, 2013 The USDA is directing states to withhold Electronic Transfer Benefits for the month of November until further notice, setting up a potential food stamp crisis that could very easily lead to riots and widespread looting if the government shutdown drags on...
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Fukushima leak: Japan government to take measures
BBC News Aug 8, 2013 Japans prime minister pledged government action on the Fukushima clean-up, as radioactive water leaks from the nuclear plant. On Wednesday, a government official said up to 300 tonnes of highly radioactive water may be flowing into the sea every day. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the government would take firm measures to contain the leak. One ...
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