Étiquette : security (Page 13 of 20)

Today, Freedom of the Press Foundation is publishing an open letter to the world’s leading camera manufacturers—including Nikon, Sony, Canon, Olympus, and Fuji—urging them to build encryption into their still photo and video cameras to help protect the filmmakers and photojournalists who use them. The letter is signed by over 150 documentary filmmakers and photojournalists from around the world, including fifteen Academy Award nominees and winners, such as Laura Poitras, Alex Gibney, Joshua Oppenheimer, and many more. You can read the full text below.

Source : Over 150 filmmakers and photojournalists call on major camera manufacturers to build encryption into their cameras

La police de Floride a récemment arrêté qui s’adonnait au crime de voyeurisme avec son iPhone 5. Au cours de son interpellation, l’homme a autorisé verbalement les forces de l’ordre à fouiller son smartphone. Mais il est ensuite revenu sur sa décision en refusant de donner le mot de passe à 4 chiffres indispensable à cette opération.
Un premier magistrat a refusé que la police puisse forcer l’homme à donner son code au motif que cette demande revenait à l’obliger à témoigner contre lui-même, une pratique interdite par le cinquième amendement de la Constitution.
Mais aujourd’hui, la décision a été annulée par la cour d’appel de Floride. Celle-ci a considéré que le mot de passe n’est pas directement relié à des photos ou des vidéos criminelles qui pourraient figurer — ou pas — sur le smartphone.

Source : En Floride, la police peut forcer un accusé à dévoiler le code de son smartphone – Politique – Numerama

« I think government involvement is coming, and I’d like to get ahead of it. I’d like to start thinking about what this would look like.We’re now at the point where we need to start making more ethical and political decisions about how these things work. When it didn’t matter—when it was Facebook, when it was Twitter, when it was email—it was OK to let programmers, to give them the special right to code the world as they saw fit. We were able to do that. But now that it’s the world of dangerous things—and it’s cars and planes and medical devices and everything else—maybe we can’t do that anymore ».

Source : Bruce Schneier: ‘The Internet Era of Fun and Games Is Over’ | The Daily Dot

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Bryan Police Make DWI Arrest of 19 year old — — Rader after she collided with a parked patrol car last night. According to Rader she was sending photos through snapchat to her boyfriend. Rader was arrested for for DWI and bonded out on $2000 bond.

Source : City of Bryan Police Department

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