Internet of Things to be used as spy tool by governments: US intel chief

Clapper says spy agencies “might” use IoT for surveillance, location tracking.

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper testifies Tuesday before the Senate Armed Services Committee. (credit: CSPAN)

James Clapper, the US director of national intelligence, told lawmakers Tuesday that governments across the globe are likely to employ the Internet of Things as a spy tool, which will add to global instability already being caused by infectious disease, hunger, climate change, and artificial intelligence.

Clapper addressed two different committees on Tuesday—the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Committee—and for the first time suggested that the Internet of Things could be weaponized by governments. He did not name any countries or agencies in regard to the IoT, but a recent Harvard study suggested US authorities could harvest the IoT for spying purposes.

"Smart devices incorporated into the electric grid, vehicles—including autonomous vehicles—and household appliances are improving efficiency, energy conservation, and convenience. However, security industry analysts have demonstrated that many of these new systems can threaten data privacy, data integrity, or continuity of services. In the future, intelligence services might use the loT for identification, surveillance, monitoring, location tracking, and targeting for recruitment, or to gain access to networks or user credentials," Clapper said (PDF), according to his prepared testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

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Inside MPAA’s Piracy Deal With the Donuts Domain Registry

The MPAA and the Donuts domain registry have announced a new partnership aimed at curtailing movie and TV show piracy. Donuts controls the .movie gTLD so the arrangement is symbolic for the MPAA, but how will it work in practice? TF has obtained details of the deal which could act as a blueprint for future voluntary agreements.

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mpaa-logoDomain name registry Donuts describes itself as “the largest operator of new domain name extensions” and it certainly has some interesting ones under its belt.

In addition to future classics such as .EMAIL, .COMPANY and .GURU, Donuts also has more light-hearted options available including .FAIL and .WTF.

However, with a current registration volume that has just surpassed 900 domains, the gTLD of most interest to Hollywood (except .TAX, perhaps) is .MOVIE.

With this in mind it will come as no surprise that the MPAA has been building bridges with Donuts in order to keep .MOVIE clean while avoiding the nightmare scenario of ThePirateBay.MOVIE gaining traction with millions of Internet pirates.


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To that end, the MPAA and Donuts have just announced a voluntary agreement to ensure that domains under the control of the registry aren’t engaged in Internet piracy.

Under the agreement the MPAA will be granted “Trusted Notifier” status, i.e. it will become the definitive authority on what is considered a large-scale piracy website. Sites that are subsequently found to be breaching Donuts’ terms and conditions will either have their domains suspended or put on hold.

“This is a groundbreaking partnership and one we’re proud to undertake,” says Donuts Co-Founder and Executive Vice President Jon Nevett.

“Donuts, as the operator of .MOVIE, .THEATER, .COMPANY and almost 200 other domain extensions, is committed to a healthy domain name environment and this is another step toward a safe and secure namespace.”

While praising Donuts for its cooperation, MPAA chief Chris Dodd took the opportunity to show that it’s indeed possible for Hollywood and technology companies to reach voluntary agreement on piracy-related matters, without intervention from the law.

“This agreement demonstrates that the tech community and content creators can work together on voluntary initiatives to help ensure vibrant, legal digital marketplaces that benefit all members of the online ecosystem,” Dodd said.

So how will the deal work in practice? TF obtained a copy of the plan which begins with the assumption that the MPAA will act with integrity.

The agreement

“Donuts will treat referrals from the MPAA expeditiously and with a presumption of credibility,” it begins.

From there the MPAA is required to fulfill several criteria, including that any complaint filed with Donuts is authorized by its members. The movie industry group is then expected to provide evidence of “clear and pervasive copyright infringement” on the domain in question while indicating which laws have been violated.

However, before contacting Donuts the MPAA will have to do additional preparatory work, including alerting both the site’s registrar and hosting provider to the alleged problems. While providing Donuts with the details of the discussions, the MPAA will be required to indicate why these failed to stop the alleged infringement.

Human-only complaints

Perhaps wary of the carpet-bombing approach employed by many DMCA complaint companies around the world today, Donuts is insisting that any reports of infringement filed by the MPAA are not based on machine-generated complaints.

“[The MPAA’s referral will contain] confirmation that the referral was subject to careful human review and not submitted solely based on automated Internet scanning or scraping services,” the plan reads.

WHOIS

It is extremely common for ‘pirate’ sites to operate with falsified WHOIS information – after all, who wants to guide a lawyer to their front door? To that end Donuts will accept complaints from the MPAA when the group feels a domain’s records contain “false or misleading information”.

Checks

In addition to dealing with the MPAA’s complaints “on an expedited basis” (while determining a course of action within 10 business days), Donuts says it will coordinate with applicable registrars and/or registrants and set deadlines for them to respond to the allegations.

However, if Donuts has any “concerns or questions” regarding the scope or nature of the alleged infringement (or has received alternative instructions from law enforcement), the registry will give the MPAA the opportunity to “supplement or amend” its referral.

Suspension

Once Donuts is happy that the MPAA has a valid complaint, it will move onto the next and final stage.

“If Donuts is satisfied that the domain clearly is devoted to clear and pervasive copyright infringement, Donuts may, in its discretion and as permitted under its Acceptable Use and Anti-Abuse Policy, suspend, terminate, or place the domain on registry lock, hold, or similar status as it determines necessary to mitigate the infringement,” the company notes.

The future

In his statement the MPAA’s Chris Dodd praised Donuts for “their leadership” and his timing could hardly be better.

The Domain Name Association will hold its first Healthy Domains Initiative summit in Seattle today and the MPAA will be hoping that other registries will see the Donuts agreement as something to aspire to. It certainly ticks all the right boxes and could prove a potent weapon in the fight against piracy.

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The Pirate Bay: Filmindustrie will Streaming mit Torrents Time unterbinden

Kaum unterstützte The Pirate Bay die Streamingsoftware Torrents Time, wurde Hollywood aufmerksam. Den Betreibern ist nun eine erste Unterlassungserklärung zugesandt worden. Die wollen sich das nicht gefallen lassen. (Streaming, Rechtsstreitigkeiten)

Kaum unterstützte The Pirate Bay die Streamingsoftware Torrents Time, wurde Hollywood aufmerksam. Den Betreibern ist nun eine erste Unterlassungserklärung zugesandt worden. Die wollen sich das nicht gefallen lassen. (Streaming, Rechtsstreitigkeiten)

Deals of the Day (2-10-2016)

Deals of the Day (2-10-2016)

There’s no shortage of cheap Windows laptops, tablets, and convertibles these days… but most of the models you can find for under $300 have anemic specs (like 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage). But today Woot is offering the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11E convertible notebook for $270. The 3.3 laptop has an 11.6 inch […]

Deals of the Day (2-10-2016) is a post from: Liliputing

Deals of the Day (2-10-2016)

There’s no shortage of cheap Windows laptops, tablets, and convertibles these days… but most of the models you can find for under $300 have anemic specs (like 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage). But today Woot is offering the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11E convertible notebook for $270. The 3.3 laptop has an 11.6 inch […]

Deals of the Day (2-10-2016) is a post from: Liliputing

Astronomie: Forscher entdecken 900 neue Galaxien

Sie sind – für Weltraummaßstäbe – nicht weit entfernt, aber hinter der Milchstraße versteckt. Mit einem Radioteleskop haben Wissenschaftler nun knapp 900 neue Galaxien entdeckt, die schnell näher kommen. (Astronomie, Wissenschaft)

Sie sind - für Weltraummaßstäbe - nicht weit entfernt, aber hinter der Milchstraße versteckt. Mit einem Radioteleskop haben Wissenschaftler nun knapp 900 neue Galaxien entdeckt, die schnell näher kommen. (Astronomie, Wissenschaft)

Slow start for HBO Now with just 800,000 subscribers

The standalone streaming service has yet to hit Playstation, Xbox platforms.

(credit: Harrison Weber)

Time Warner had its fourth-quarter earnings call on Wednesday morning, and HBO, a subsidiary of the network, revealed some interesting information about its new standalone streaming service, HBO Now. The highly anticipated launch of HBO Now was expected to draw a huge following from cord-cutters. But Richard Plepler, the CEO of HBO, told investors and journalists that HBO Now had only attracted about 800,000 subscribers since the service launched in April.

Plepler said he was pleased with the growth, especially considering that HBO Now hasn’t yet been released on Playstation and Xbox platforms. He added that HBO Now also hasn’t yet released content from Jon Stewart, Bill Simmons, and the Vice Daily News Show, which he said was certain to drive subscriptions. Still, 800,000 subscribers could be seen as a slow start, especially considering that Plepler told investors in November 2014 that he was hoping to draw in four or five million new subscribers with HBO Now.

”We’re learning all the time… We see an enormous amount of subscribers ahead,” Plepler said on the call today, adding that, "HBO Now is an additive part of our growth strategy… We’re going to work in a multifaceted way to expand our sub[scriber] base.”

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Android app helps Iranians avoid morality police checkpoints

Gershad crowdsources intelligence on routes around potential public humiliation.

Morals checkpoints reported in Tehran by users of Gershad. (credit: Gershad)

Community mapping applications come in all shapes and sizes. There are apps to help drivers avoid speed traps, maneuver around traffic jams, and find cheap gas. And now there's one that helps people avoid being pulled from their car by the Ershad—Iran's morals police.

Anonymous developers in Iran recently released an Android app that is intended to help young Iranians share intelligence about Ershad checkpoints. Called "Gershad," the app depends on crowdsourced reports from users to help others avoid being stopped, harassed, or even possibly beaten or arrested for failing to adhere to the Ershad interpretations of Islamic morality.

The app was highlighted by Nima Akbarpour, the presenter of Persian Click (a technology show on BBC's Persian service).

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Server-Prozessor: Cern bestätigt Zen-Opteron mit 32 Kernen

In einem Vortrag hat das Cern über AMDs kommende Server-CPUs mit Zen-Architektur gesprochen. Das Opteron-Topmodell nutzt 32 Kerne mit 64 Threads und besteht aus zwei Dies auf einem Package. (Zen, Prozessor)

In einem Vortrag hat das Cern über AMDs kommende Server-CPUs mit Zen-Architektur gesprochen. Das Opteron-Topmodell nutzt 32 Kerne mit 64 Threads und besteht aus zwei Dies auf einem Package. (Zen, Prozessor)

Blizzard: Hearthstone-Cheat-Tools verteilen Malware

Wer sich in Hearthstone durch Tools Vorteile verschaffen will, sollte vorsichtig sein. Denn einerseits blockt Blizzard Spieler, die cheaten. Und andererseits kommen einige Programme mit unerwünschter Zusatzsoftware: Malware, die die Webcam anschaltet und einen Keylogger aktiviert. (Hearthstone, Virus)

Wer sich in Hearthstone durch Tools Vorteile verschaffen will, sollte vorsichtig sein. Denn einerseits blockt Blizzard Spieler, die cheaten. Und andererseits kommen einige Programme mit unerwünschter Zusatzsoftware: Malware, die die Webcam anschaltet und einen Keylogger aktiviert. (Hearthstone, Virus)

As Google Fiber hits Atlanta, Comcast says, “don’t fall for the hype”

Comcast touts more on-demand video, voice remote; leaves out speed and data caps.

(credit: TheBen91)

Google Fiber recently went live in apartments and condos in Atlanta, making it the fourth metro area to get Google's gigabit Internet service. Perhaps not coincidentally, Reddit user TheBen91 yesterday posted the above photo of a mailing from Comcast, in which the nation's largest cable company tries to convince customers that it offers a better deal than Google Fiber.

"So I got this in the mail today. I think someone is scared of Fiber coming to Atlanta," the user wrote.

Comcast's mailing touts "The fastest in-home Wi-Fi," "9X more FREE TV shows and movies On Demand," "DVR recordings to go," and the "X1 voice remote" as features that Google Fiber doesn't offer. Notably absent from the Comcast/Google Fiber comparison are prices and data caps. Google Fiber offers gigabit downloads and uploads for $70 a month, without any monthly data caps. "Basic Internet" of 100Mbps costs $50 for Google customers in Atlanta.

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