Info Leak Wars To Get Messier 350
jfruh writes "As we discussed this weekend, David Miranda, the partner of the Guardian's Glenn Greenwald, was detained while transporting encrypted data on the Snowden affair from Berlin; all his electronics were seized. Over at the Guardian offices, British police destroyed more of the newspaper's hard drives. Privacy blogger Dan Tynan sees where this one is going: reporters like Greenwald are going to stop even bothering to be circumspect with their revelations. Sorting through the contents of such infocaches to redact sensitive information just gives the government time to track you down. Eventually, the information will just be dumped online, warts and all, as soon as someone who wants the information public gets ahold of it."
Re:Idiots (Score:5, Funny)
Regardless of which side you fall on, I just can't imagine the scene where the decision was made for the Met to detain David Miranda was made without "send in the clowns" playing as the backing track.
Don't you mean Yakety Sax?
Re:If you have nothing to hide... (Score:3, Funny)
At least finally some part of the US is going metric.
Re:All the info online? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:If you have nothing to hide... (Score:5, Funny)
Google the phrase, "Green in the new Red"
All I get is pictures of a Canadian hick wearing plaid and putting duct tape on everything.
Re:Idiots (Score:3, Funny)
except wolves are less viscous.
Has any real research been done into their comparative viscosity? I'd dearly love to see a wolf/hyena drop experiment [wikipedia.org].
Re:SOMEBODY BETTER TELL THIS GUY MESSIER !! (Score:3, Funny)
But what if Messier objects?