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Hackers Rebel Against Spy Cams

Monday, January 2nd, 2006

I know hacking is not a very kosher thing to do, but when fighting against the onslaught of big-brotherism, I don’t know that I really feel bad about what they’re doing. Does that make me a bad person? :)


* As video surveillance creeps into public spaces around the world, tech-savvy activists develop techniques to turn the cameras against their masters. Ann Harrison reports from the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin.

That’s all for now.

Most Highly Rated Webcams in Ireland

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

Most Highly Rated Webcams in Ireland

Click the link above to visit the most highly rated webcams in Ireland.

Just thought it was about time I put another post up PURELY about webcams, I know it’s been a while.

Anyways, enjoy the link and I’ll type-atcha-later, WebcamsGuru

1984 Has Officially Arrived

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

Here’s a quote from an article on the use of more surveillance webcams in the fight against crime and terrorism:

“In general, I think we’re getting used to cameras,” said Roy Bordes, who runs an Orlando, Florida, security design consultant firm. Hey, that’s just the way the world is.”

The article in wired is entitled “‘Step Up Surveillance,’ U.S.A.

Here’s another excerp from the same article about how stepped up things have become recently:

“Consider these recent developments:
• Chicago now has at least 2,000 surveillance cameras across its neighborhoods, after leaders last year launched an ambitious project at a cost of roughly $5 million. Law enforcement says they’ve helped drive crime rates to the lowest they’ve seen in 40 years.
• In Philadelphia, where the city has increasingly relied on video surveillance, cameras caught an early morning murder which ultimately led to the capture of a suspect. Police say the accused is now a suspect in an unsolved murder from 1998.
• Homeland Security officials last week announced they would install hundreds of surveillance cameras and sensors on a rail line near the Capitol at a cost of $9.8 million, months after an effort by local officials to ban hazardous shipments on the line.

In most cases prior to the last few years, street crime — not terrorism — was the driving factor behind the cameras. There has also been a boom in traffic-monitoring cameras, and huge reliance on surveillance cameras in private business, especially in retail establishments like convenience and department stores. ”

George Orwell was right on track, just had the date off by about two decades. I wonder how long until it’s legal to install these inside private residences without the inhabitant’s knowledge in order to ‘fight terrorism’. We seemed to be more bent on further planting seeds of hate overseas that I doubt in our lifetime (next 20-30 years) that we’ll see a great decrease in terrorism unless we seriously change who we elect to make the peace.

Creating peace by killing 100s of thousands of civilians in a state war as a result of a non-state (terrorist) act against us is just nonsense no matter how you slice it in my opinion. Let’s hope for the best and that this bluder begins seeding democracy and that in the end things turn out well. I am not going to hold my breath on the possibility of creating peace in the middle east this way, however, if we finally put into power those that correct the wrongs of the past, meaning bad foreign policies, then maybe we’ll see peace in a generation or two.

Well that’s all for now, have a great day and rest of the week. I’ll probably start posting more often as the flow of webcams & interactive online technology is a neverending source of interesting news.

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London Bombing Suspects Caught So Fast…

Monday, July 18th, 2005

Is it because the UK is heavily wired with webcams everywhere you go in public? I asked myself this question after reading a message board online where a few UK webmasters chimed in on their thoughts as to how the British intelligence found the suspects so fast… Here’s a few excerpts from those discussions online:

“They have video cameras everywhere.” - JJ Gold

“Yeah…I think that Americans would have much more problem with having government cameras taping them everywhere they go…” - sperbonzo

“Yeah, the power of CCTV (close circuit television) - they have them everywhere in the UK.
Helps with vandalism and crime and whatnot. ” - WEGRuth

“Totally true. I’ve lived and traveled in the UK. There are Cameras all OVER the place… People have even been convicted of crimes in their own homes because outside cameras happened to see them through the windows.

I”m sure that George Orwell would have started putting up “Oceana” signs all over the UK if he was still alive… ” - sperbonzo

“If you are in central London you are on a camera somewhere. It has been used many times to solve murder cases, etc. I get so used to it here that when I went home and didn’t see cameras that often it felt odd.” - sarah_webinc

Anyways I thought it was nice to be able to find someone so fast, BUT scary as hell to think that most of a country is being watched on camera, that’s just totally 1984 scary! Can you imagine when the US government sells it to us that we MUST have cameras in public 24/7 on every street corner to KEEP US SAFE!? I seriously believe it will happen within the next 5-15 years at the rate we’re going lately in being willing to give up freedoms for security.

Here’s a link to some of the, apparently 1000s, of webcams in the UK:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/webcams/

that’s all for now
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