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Sources Select ResourcesCaveat Surfer: Beware When Using Electronic CommunicationCowan, Kirsten Article 2000 Sources Points about electronic communication and online security. For journalists, danger lurking in your emailO'Brien, Danny Article 2012 Committee to Protect Journalists Citizen Lab provided a disturbing look into the likely use of a commercial surveillance program, FinFisher, to remotely invade and control the computers of Bahraini activists. After the software insta... Hacking Online Polls and Other Ways British Spies Seek to Control the InternetIs GCHQ awesome and 100% legal? Greenwald, Glenn Article 2014 The Intercept The secretive British spy agency GCHQ has developed covert tools to seed the internet with false information, including the ability to manipulate the results of online polls, artificially inflate page... Sources BookshelfDark MarketCybethieves, Cybercops and You Glenny, Misha Book 2011 Investigative research into a hackers' cybermarket where cyberthieves exchange tricks and tips. The author finds the individuals who founded the site and also tackles the problem of policing these cri...
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