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date: '2020-03-06'
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title: "Ajit Pai follows Congress' instructions, requires new anti-robocall tech"
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description: 'Phone companies would be required to deploy technology that prevents spoofing of Caller ID under a plan announced today by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Pai framed it as his own decision, with his announcement saying the chairman "proposed a major step forward...'
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description: "Phone companies would be required to deploy technology that prevents spoofing of Caller ID under a plan announced today by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Pai framed it as his own decision, with his announcement saying the chairman 'proposed a major step forward...'"
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**[Ars Technica:](https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/03/ajit-pai-follows-congress-instructions-requires-new-anti-robocall-tech/)**
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> Phone companies would be required to deploy technology that prevents spoofing of Caller ID under a plan announced today by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Pai framed it as his own decision, with his announcement saying the chairman "proposed a major step forward...<!-- excerpt -->
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> Phone companies would be required to deploy technology that prevents spoofing of Caller ID under a plan announced today by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Pai framed it as his own decision, with his announcement saying the chairman "proposed a major step forward..."<!-- excerpt -->
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date: '2020-03-10'
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title: 'Dressing for the Surveillance Age'
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description: "Tom Goldstein, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, took an "invisibility cloak" from a pile on a chair in his office and pulled it on over his head."
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description: "Tom Goldstein, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, took an 'invisibility cloak' from a pile on a chair in his office and pulled it on over his head."
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tags: ['tech', 'privacy']
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date: '2020-03-06'
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title: 'DuckDuckGo is good enough for regular use'
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description: 'Google recently launched a desktop redesign. The favicon and URL breadcrumbs were turned into a header for organic search results. Ads had the same design, but were identified using the string "Ad" instead of the favicon. This design wasn't new.'
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description: 'Google recently launched a desktop redesign. The favicon and URL breadcrumbs were turned into a header for organic search results.'
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tags: ['DuckDuckGo']
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date: '2020-03-04'
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title: 'Let's Encrypt Vulnerability'
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description: 'In a notification email to its clients, the organisation said: "We recently discovered a bug in the Let's Encrypt certificate authority code. "Unfortunately, this means we need to revoke the certificates that were affected by this bug, which includes one or more of your certificates.'
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title: "Let's Encrypt Vulnerability"
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description: "The BBC is reporting a vulnerability in the Let's Encrypt certificate service."
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tags: ['security']
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**[Bruce Schneier:](https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/03/lets_encrypt_vu.html)**
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> In a notification email to its clients, the organisation said: "We recently discovered a bug in the Let's Encrypt certificate authority code. "Unfortunately, this means we need to revoke the certificates that were affected by this bug, which includes one or more of your certificates.<!-- excerpt -->
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> In a notification email to its clients, the organisation said: "We recently discovered a bug in the Let's Encrypt certificate authority code. Unfortunately, this means we need to revoke the certificates that were affected by this bug, which includes one or more of your certificates.<!-- excerpt -->
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date: '2020-02-27'
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title: 'Power to the People'
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description: 'When you upload photos to Instagram, back up your phone to "the cloud", send an email through GMail, or save a document in a storage application like Dropbox or Google Drive, your data is being saved in a data center.'
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description: "When you upload photos to Instagram, back up your phone to 'the cloud', send an email through GMail, or save a document in a storage application like Dropbox or Google Drive, your data is being saved in a data center."
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tags: ['privacy']
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