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How universities hire spies to infiltrate student elections

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 3:09 PM

PIRATENEWS

John Lee, conspiracy therapist at Hollywood award-winner History Channel-mocked SNL-spoofed PirateNew.org wooHOO!!!!!!


Human rights judge spied on university students – Canadian Civil Liberties Union director covers it up
http://uofowatch.blogspot.com/2010/03/human-rights-judge-spied-on-univ
ersity.html


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Student spy Maureen Robinson used a false Facebook identity (Nathalie Page) to infiltrate student activist electronic lists and discussion groups. This appears to show that both the Dean of Science and Legal Counsel Flaherty knew that Maureen Robinson was using a false identity to infiltrate activist student groups in order to provide them information while acting as “agent of Legal Counsel”. DOC-8 shows the student spy informing the Dean of Science and Legal Counsel that she is using her media connections to attempt to secure a voice recording of a coming talk by the spied-on professor at a student conference.


Our former sheriff and mayor brags in news stories that he was a spy at University of Tennessee in Knoxville, infiltraiting anti-war groups during Vietnam Wars. Scarabbean Senior Secret Society brags that it controls all student elections at UTK.

I was elected VP of my freshman college class in 1980. By 2000 when I went back to school, elections were banned and student govt was "appointed" by interview with college administrators at Pellissippi State Tech.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 5:50 PM

FREMDFIRMA


Gee, thank you captain obvious.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5h9d9ecbek2Ur942bfpvJ
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I mean come on, if it's good enough for the alphabet goons, it's good enough for their enablers and hangers on, innit ?

ETA: And don't even get me started on how many social networking sites recieved Federale seed-money in the same fashion, and for the same reasons, that Synanon and other cults did back in the day.

-F

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Thursday, March 18, 2010 10:28 AM

FREMDFIRMA



This is an interesting piece, and it brings up two relevant problems most folk are unaware of.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/17/technology/17privacy.html?src=me&ref
=general


First, that yes, within a certain range, with enough info, someone *can* guess your social security number.

Second, that the very best of friends know when to *keep their fucking mouth SHUT*...
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"In social networks, people can increase their defenses against identification by adopting tight privacy controls on information in personal profiles. Yet an individual’s actions, researchers say, are rarely enough to protect privacy in the interconnected world of the Internet.

You may not disclose personal information, but your online friends and colleagues may do it for you, referring to your school or employer, gender, location and interests. Patterns of social communication, researchers say, are revealing.

“Personal privacy is no longer an individual thing,” said Harold Abelson, the computer science professor at M.I.T. “In today’s online world, what your mother told you is true, only more so: people really can judge you by your friends.”

Collected together, the pool of information about each individual can form a distinctive “social signature,” researchers say.

The power of computers to identify people from social patterns alone was demonstrated last year in a study by the same pair of researchers that cracked Netflix’s anonymous database: Vitaly Shmatikov, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Texas, and Arvind Narayanan, now a researcher at Stanford University.

By examining correlations between various online accounts, the scientists showed that they could identify more than 30 percent of the users of both Twitter, the microblogging service, and Flickr, an online photo-sharing service, even though the accounts had been stripped of identifying information like account names and e-mail addresses.


Hence my long held habit of never telling anyone a goddamn thing, and when pressed, handing them false info or a "close enough" approximation that is of no use to this proxy data gathering.

Hell, I still have half a dozen addresses in Centralia PA, 17927
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralia,_Pennsylvania
For them what don't know - that's the town Silent Hill is based on, and 17927 is the only zipcode ever known to have been actually revoked by the US Postal Service.

And of course, if someone does continue to run their mouth, well, it's time for a little Rubber Hose Cryptanalysis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber-hose_cryptanalysis

See, it's not just YOU, it's all them fucking idiots you know who spill their guts all over everybloody where too.

Worth mentioning, worth thinkin about.

-F

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