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by ToothlessJake 4696 days ago
Compare information (metadata) collected on criminal scofflaws working under the cloak of US government contract against the acts the government finds reason to prosecute others of.

I highly recommend ProjectPM[1] started by folks including the US government prosecuted Barrett Brown[2]. As well as Blue Cabinet[3], started by Telecomix, the folks that strove to provide free dial-up to dissidents under digital/physical attack[4] while leaking[5] gigabytes upon gigabytes[6] of BlueCoat surveillance/ISP proxy logs from equipment illegally acquired by Assad.

Both sites work under the same premise, from ProjectPM: "Project PM operates this wiki in order to provide a centralized, actionable data set regarding the intelligence contracting industry, the PR industry's interface with totalitarian regimes, the mushrooming infosec/"cybersecurity" industry, and other issues constituting threats to human rights, civic transparency, individual privacy, and the health of democratic institutions."

From Blue Cabinet: "The Telecomix Blue Cabinet is a working wiki project to document vendors and manufacturers of surveillance equipment that are used in dictatorships and democracies around the internets."

Stored within is a wealth of information of the US government and others hiring mercenaries to spy on children as an example of technical skill for a deal with private entity US Chamber of Commerce as retaliation against Wikileaks[7], amongst other things.

The data sources involved include the aforementioned BlueCoat leak as well as the HBGary leak[8]. The data being the excuse to prosecute Barrett Brown of ProjectPM[9]. So do be careful unless you like being on an absurd amount of lists.

Activity such as deploying exploits on an unknowable amount of users, hacking of dissidents, _the government itself referring private entities like US Chamber of Commerce/Bank of America to the same firms it uses for surveillance work, as to target journalists like Glenn Greenwald[7]_. Makes using wget to ex-filtrate files quicker seem downright saintly.

[1] http://wiki.project-pm.org/wiki/Main_Page

[2] http://www.thenation.com/article/174851/strange-case-barrett...

[3] http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet

[4] http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/jul/07/telecomix-...

[5] https://en.rsf.org/syria-syria-using-34-blue-coat-servers-23...

[6] http://bluesmote.com/

[7] http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/02/11/143669/chamberle...

[8] https://thepiratebay.sx/search/hbgary/0/99/0

[9] http://leaksource.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/doj-issues-subpoe...

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Pardon the esoteric* nature of the commentary, hard to avoid given the highly focused niche of actors involved.

*Esoteric content may trigger filtering depending on jurisdiction and I do apologize for such if it occurs.