you expect police and secret services investigating war criminals, terrorists, mafia bosses, paedophiles like #JeffreyEpstein and his network, and yet they investigate...#journalists!
Must read #BillGoodwin #ComputerWeekly the case of #VincentKearney
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366639366/Police-created-intelligence-profile-of-BBC-journalist-subject-to-phone-surveillance

Police created ‘intelligence profile’ of BBC journalist subject to phone surveillance
Police and MI5 conducted seven unlawful operations to obtain phone data relating to former BBC journalist Vincent Kearney, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard today
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Police created ‘intelligence profile’ of BBC journalist subject to phone surveillance
Police and MI5 conducted seven unlawful operations to obtain phone data relating to former BBC journalist Vincent Kearney, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard today
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Home Office ‘back door’ seeks world-wide access to Apple iCloud users’ data, court documents confirm
A court filing sates a government order against Apple would give it the capability to access communications and ‘metadata’ of customers using Apple’s iCloud service anywhere in the world
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Watching the watchers: Is the Technical Advisory Panel a match for MI5, MI6 and GCHQ?
Dame Muffy Calder is chair of the Technical Advisory Panel (TAP), a small group of experts that advises the Investigatory Powers Commissioner on surveillance technology. Do they have what it takes to oversee the intelligence community?
ComputerWeekly.comdopo 14 ANNI ho incontrato Julian #Assange da uomo libero
in questo articolo in #inglese per #ComputerWeekly racconto la persona che ho ritrovato dopo 14 anni e perché se perderò la causa civile con Dipartimento di Stato USA, la verità sarà sepolta
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366626090/One-year-since-being-freed-Julian-Assange-still-a-victim-of-state-secrecy

One year since being freed, Julian Assange still a victim of state secrecy
If the State Department’s arguments prevail in FOIA litigation, the truth about US action against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks journalists will never be known
ComputerWeekly.comIn my article for #ComputerWeekly I explain there's an ongoing crucial #FOIA litigation which I'm fighting in US:the US is trying to keep cables, memos,emails abt #JA & #WikiLeaks CLASSIFIED,including “how various agencies were tracking his movements”
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366626090/One-year-since-being-freed-Julian-Assange-still-a-victim-of-state-secrecy

One year since being freed, Julian Assange still a victim of state secrecy
If the State Department’s arguments prevail in FOIA litigation, the truth about US action against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks journalists will never be known
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Investigative reporter files legal action over police surveillance and social media monitoring
Journalist complains to Investigatory Powers Tribunal after Northern Irish police placed him under surveillance as he investigated their handling of a high-profile death
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UK authorities search for answers over deleted Julian Assange emails comes too late to retrieve data
The Crown Prosecution Service has finally searched for information about the destruction of emails from the WikiLeaks founder’s lawyer – but too late to retrieve data about the deleted documents
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Court rejects Home Office bid for blanket secrecy in hearings over Apple encryption case
Investigatory Powers Tribunal rejects Home Office arguments that identifying the ‘bare details’ of legal action by Apple would damage national security, leaving open possibility of future open court hearings
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Tech specialist files legal claim after being refused security clearance for MI6 role
An IT specialist has asked the Investigatory Powers Tribunal to investigate a series of hacking incidents after disclosing their social media accounts to MI6 vetting staff
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