Security quotes of the week
[Posted August 21, 2013 by jake]
But, perhaps more important in this
is the revelation of the
20 million queries every single month. Or,
approximately 600,000 queries every day. How about 25,000 queries every
hour? Or 417 queries every minute? Seven queries every single second. Holy
crap, that's a lot of queries.
—
Mike
Masnick is amazed at the number of NSA database queries reported
The pattern is now clear and it's getting old. With each new revelation the
government comes out with a new story for why things are really just fine,
only to have that assertion demolished by the next revelation. It's time
for those in government who want to rebuild the trust of the American
people and others all over the world to come clean and take some actual
steps to rein in the NSA. And if they don't, the American people and the
public, adversarial courts, must force change upon it.
—
Cindy
Cohn and Mark M. Jaycox in the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) blog
The state that is building such a formidable apparatus of surveillance will
do its best to prevent journalists from reporting on it. Most journalists
can see that. But I wonder how many have truly understood the absolute
threat to journalism implicit in the idea of total surveillance, when or if
it comes – and, increasingly, it looks like "when".
—
Alan
Rusbridger in
The
Guardian
But all of my books had un-downloaded and needed to be downloaded
again. The app is an inefficient downloader, almost as bad as the New
Yorker app, so I dreaded this, but clicked on the two I needed most at
once. (I checked the amount of storage used, and indeed the files
really have gone off my tablet.)
And it balked. It turns out that because I am not in a country where
Google Books is an approved enterprise (which encompasses most of the
countries on the planet), I cannot download. Local wisdom among the
wizards here speculates that the undownloading occurred when the
update noted that I was outside the US borders and so intervened.
—
Jim
O'Donnell finds out about a "feature" of Google Books (via
Boing Boing)
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