legal
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FOIA Researchers Are Targeting A Shadowy FBI Program Called ‘Gravestone’
If you’re the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), tasked with rapidly uncovering plots involving terrorism and cybercrime, you want access to as much intelligence as you can get your hands on. After all, your successes are rarely rewarded with a ticker-tape parade, but when you fail, well, there’s lots of career-ending blame and congressional testimony…
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Best VPN Providers: What Australians Need To Know
Not all VPNs are created equal. Some keep logs, some cap your traffic, some don’t work on mobile, some don’t work at all. This is what you need to know about choosing a VPN provider, as well as a few recommendations to get you started.
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If You’re Going To Defraud The Defence Department Maybe Don’t Write About It On LinkedIn
If you’re going to commit a crime, it’s probably best not to brag about it. And it’s especially dumb to brag about your crime on the internet. But that’s precisely what happened when a defence contractor bragged on LinkedIn about bilking the US Department of Defence out of money, according to new documents obtained by…
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Gatorade To Pay $300,000 For Using Usain Bolt Game To Teach Kids Not To Drink Water
In 2012, Gatorade released Bolt!, a game for the iPhone that used the fastest man alive to inspire kids to try their best, remain dedicated, and always avoid water. Some people found this problematic — including California’s attorney general. On Thursday, The Gatorade Company agreed to pay a $US300,000 ($376,720) settlement for promoted misleading and…