wide-gov-hack

Episode 400 - When can the government hack a victim?

Josh and Kurt talk about a proposed Dutch proposal that would allow the intelligence services to hack victims of adversaries they are in the process of infiltrating. The purpose of this discussion isn’t to focus on the Dutch specifically, but rather to discuss the larger topic of government oversight. These are all very new concepts and nobody knows how things should work. https://traffic.libsyn.com/opensourcesecuritypodcast/Episode_400_When_can_the_government_hack_a_victim.mp3 Show Notes Dutch hacking proposal Give Me Toilet Paper! by Asuka424 in 9:54 - Summer Games Done Quick 2023 Flipper Zero Smart Meter Frequency Hopping Teri Kanfield

November 6, 2023
billofrights

Episode 277 - Privacy and activism with Chris Weiland

Josh and Kurt talk to Chris Weiland from Restore the Fourth Minnesota. Restore The Fourth Minnesota is nonprofit dedicated to restoring the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and ending unconstitutional mass government surveillance. Chris drops a ton of knowledge about how to be an effective tech activist, what his group is doing, and most importantly we get actionable advice! https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/opensourcesecuritypodcast/Episode_277_Privacy_and_activism_with_Chris_Weiland.mp3 Show Notes Restore the Fourth Minnesota Restore the Fourth Minnesota on Twitter Writ of assistance Carpenter vs United States How many US federal laws are there? Restore the Fourth Episode 114 – Review of “Click Here to Kill Everybody” EFF EFA ACLU affiliates Glenn Greenwald TED talk

June 28, 2021