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Privacy advocates vow to continue CISPA fight | Review

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Privacy advocates vow to continue CISPA fight | Review
Apr 28th 2012, 05:42

By on Friday, April 27, 2012

Also on the security front, the House last night approved the controversial Cyber Information Sharing & Protection Act (CISPA) by a vote of 248 to 168. Privacy groups swiftly condemned the move. CISPA now moves to the Senate, but the White House has

I'll be back on RT America today to discuss CISPA's not-so-shocking passage in the House. (Watch David's last appearance discussing CISPA below.) Total surveillance of the people is what Congress ultimately wants, so it is no surprise that this is

Controversial online security bill CISPA is two steps away from becoming a law. Software freedom activist Richard Stallman says Internet users should beware, as the government is a much bigger threat than any individual

By AP | April 27, 2012 | + WASHINGTON (AP) — The House's solid bipartisan vote for a cybersecurity bill sends a message to the Senate: Now it's your turn to act. Ignoring a White House veto threat, the House approved the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and

By AP | April 27, 2012 | + WASHINGTON (AP) — The House's solid bipartisan vote for a cybersecurity bill sends a message to the Senate: Now it's your turn to act. Ignoring a White House veto threat, the House approved the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and

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