Saturday, February 28, 2015

Police State

Big investment for Silent Circle in Blackphone.
"The BlackPhone, a $600-plus encrypted Android handset designed to keep the prying eyes of criminals and the government out of mobile communications, is now fully owned by Silent Circle thanks to the company raking in investment cash. Terms of the buyout deal with Spanish smartphone maker Geeksphone, the phone's hardware manufacturer, were not disclosed. Silent Circle said Thursday that it has raised $50 million and plans on showing off an encrypted 'enterprise privacy ecosystem' at World Mobile Congress next week. A BlackPhone tablet is on the way, too."
This is great news, and it will make them NSA's enemy number one.

US pressures PayPal to stop serving Mega.

Florida police chief busted in three-way for hire sex sting. They're all doing it. This is kind of people government attracts and who rise to the top.

At CPAC, former NSA director Hayden claims to be a libertarian, is promptly jeered.

Spy boxes in cars are coming to motorcycles.

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