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News ReleasesSpooky Business: A New Report on Corporate Espionage Against Non-profits2013-12-04 Center for Corporate Policy Giant corporations are employing highly unethical or illegal tools of espionage against nonprofit organizations with near impunity, according to a new report by Essential Information. Sources Select ResourcesThe NSA's Spying Operation on MexicoSystematic Eavesdropping on the Government Carlsen, Laura Article 2013 CounterPunch The American NSA has been systematically eavesdropping on the Mexican government for years. Three major programs constitute a massive espionage operation against Mexico. Software Meant to Fight Crime Is Used to Spy on DissidentsPerlroth, Nicole Article 2012 New York Times Morgan Marquis-Boire works as a Google engineer and Bill Marczak is earning a Ph.D. in computer science. But this summer, the two men have been moonlighting as detectives, chasing an elusive surveilla... Spooky Business: A New Report on Corporate Espionage Against Non-profitsSources News Release Article 2013 Center for Corporate Policy Giant corporations are employing highly unethical or illegal tools of espionage against nonprofit organizations with near impunity, according to a new report by Essential Information. Spy WarsEspionage and Canada from Gouzenko to Glasnost Granatstein, J.L.; Stafford, David Book 1990 McClelland & Stewart A survey history of Canad'as "secret" history. Stuxnet and the BombBenedict, Kennette Article 2012 Bulletin of the Atmoic Scientists Over the past decade, US experts have strenuously warned about the ominous possibility of other nations, rogue states, or even terrorist groups attacking US infrastructure through the Internet. As it ... Stuxnet on the LooseSecurity for the One Percent Blunden, Bill Article 2012 CounterPunch Suspicions that the Stuxnet computer worm was indeed developed by the United States and Israel has once again exposed American exceptionalism. Espionage and sabotage are presented as intolerable crimi... Three Leaks, Three Weeks, and What We've Learned About the US Government's Other Spying Authority: Executive Order 12333Jaycox, Mark M. Article 2013 Electronic Frontier Foundation The National Security Agency has been siphoning off data from the links between Yahoo and Google data centers, which include the fiber optic connections between company servers at various points aroun... The U.S. Government's Secret Plans to Spy for American CorporationsGreenwald, Glenn Article 2014 The Intercept Throughout the last year, the U.S. government has repeatedly insisted that it does not engage in economic and industrial espionage, in an effort to distinguish its own spying from China's infiltration... US: Offensive Cyber-Warfare is Illegal... Unless We Do ItGlaser, John Unclassified 2013 Antiwar.com The US government declares that cyberwarfare directed against the US would be an act of war -- and, oh, by the way, that it is agressively engaged in cyberwarfare against foreign countries. Government Ministries & AgenciesCanadian Security Intelligence ServiceProtects the national security interests of Canada by investigating and reporting on threats to the security of Canada.
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