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How Much Economic Espionage Is Too Much?
"If we spy for military security, why shouldn't we spy for economic security?" Those were the words not of an aggressive Chinese spy but none other than Stansfield Turner, the Carter-era CIA director, who in 1992 argued that the United States...
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'Could have prevented 9/11' is the new Hitler
Samuel Johnson once said that "patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." Patriotism, and bad analogies. For the uninitiated, Godwin's Law is one of the cardinal rules of the Internet. Coined in 1990 by Internet law expert Mike Godwin...
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UAE follows through on BlackBerry threat
Following the UAE's recent admonition of BlackBerry smartphones, the country will prohibit three of BlackBerry's web operations starting on Oct. 11 -- e-mail, instant messaging between BlackBerry phones, and the web-browsing program -- citing...
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The era of cyberespionage. Yawn.
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Google's January investigation into Chinese hacking of over twenty companies and the emails of dozens of human rights activists has highlighted an increasingly potent form of...
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