Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Cyber Hygiene, the next US excuse to take away more civil rights?

In the latest news around CNN and the US Obama Administration is all about Cyber Hygiene. The Obama Administration is voicing their opinion to look deep into securing not only the US Governments cyber abilities but those of the Citizens. They are using the excuses of the Sony Hack, which any true Hacker can tell you could not have been carried out unless someone from the inside was involved. And with all the celeb pics and twitter accounts being hacked, well what better excuse to work around their agenda and pass some superficial legislature.

Remember the Patriot Act and all the privacy the US Citizens lost. This is the US Government at it again. They tried to for Google and several phone companies to open the doors and allow all access to the information they have collected to only run into the Giant Wallet of Google and their ability to tie it up in court. Phone companies creating new phones that not even the phone companies have access to. So what is the Government to do.... Pass some super Cyber Hygiene Act and force all internet connections to flow through their hands first. This will allow them to track you and to change the information you receive.

Not at all good for anyone, and it will be done all with an excuse that the public has no idea how to safe guard there password to a twitter account that might have a nude picture of a celeb somewhere that didn't get paid for the picture..... ALL bullshit reasons to allow the US Government to reach further into your business and see where they can take more from US, be it Liberty, Guns, Money or your Identity. There is no good reason for the US Government to have greater access to my MySpace Page or this Blogger Account than That of the owner(Google) or the Author(Myself).

Just a prediction that my soon become a reality and after they have CONTROL of all internet information in and out of the US, you bet your ASS they will figure a way to TAX it.


Edited 5 mins later:
no sooner than I hit Publish an article, better written, was published and shared and kinda made me do one of them < I told ya so's.....

Here's the link http://news.yahoo.com/patriot-acts-unintended-consequences-post-9-11-world-203913740.html

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