Four million security cameras: How many does a nation need?
Four million security cameras: How many does a nation need?
Britain has more surveillance cameras than any other Western democracy. Here's a debate on the pros and cons. picked by hisidea 1 year ago
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  Sniping the security
Sniping the security
How to remotely disable security cameras nondestructively from quite a distance… picked by deepcleanfun 1 year ago
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 Screensaver showing live images from 600 Surveillance cameras
Screensaver showing live images from 600 Surveillance cameras
SurveillanceSaver is an OS X screensaver that shows live images of over 600 network surveillance cameras worldwide. a haunting live soap opera.

A Windows version is in the works and should be done soon picked by 2manyusernames 11 months ago
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 Government to OK 'virtual fence' along border
Government to OK 'virtual fence' along border
Radars, surveillance cameras to try catch people entering country illegally. picked by topofall 8 months ago
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 Got a band but can’t afford to shoot a video? Then use public CCTV cameras and then demand the footage!
Got a band but can’t afford to shoot a video? Then use public CCTV cameras and then demand the footage! [video]
The Get Out Clause are an upcoming UK band. Unable to pay the price for a professional video, they performed their music in front of 80 of the 13 million CCTV “security” cameras available in England.

They then used Britain’s Data Protection Act to request the footage that was shot of them. via picked by jhordie 5 months ago
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 Asleep At The Power Plant
Asleep At The Power Plant
Federal agents are investigating security concerns at the nation's nuclear power plants after video footage surfaced showing guards asleep on the job.

*There just aren't words. picked by dollyllama 11 months ago
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 Casino insider tells (almost) all about security
Casino insider tells (almost) all about security
A story on casino security technology, exploring the world of facial recognition technology and various other systems in casinos such as the Bellagio, Treasure Island, and Beau Rivage. Industry veteran Jeff Jonas reveals some of the secret scams he learned from the casino industry such as the infinite hundred dollar bill, the hollowed out chip cup, the palm (trading cards), the specialty code (in... read full post picked by extc68 7 months ago
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 Insects become fly-on-the-wall spies with tiny cameras, radio controls and microphones
Insects become fly-on-the-wall spies with tiny cameras, radio controls and microphones
It sounds like the stuff of science fiction - beetles, rats and sharks turned into cunning spies courtesy of a brain implant or two. But such scenarios are fast moving from fantasy to fact, with laboratories around the world hatching a new breed of spy. Moths, beetles, rats, pigeons and sharks have been installed with electrodes, batteries and even video cameras in an attempt to create the ultimat... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 7 months ago
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 Top 8 Network Security Practices
Top 8 Network Security Practices
New media institute offers up their top eight network security "best practices" to better secure your networks. picked by agent014 1 year ago
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 Sony Reports Possible Security Breach On PlayStation Network
Sony Reports Possible Security Breach On PlayStation Network
Sony on Thursday reported that hackers may have penetrated security on the PlayStation network and gained access to some users' personal information. picked by punthe 7 months ago
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 Gun T-shirt 'was a security risk'
Gun T-shirt 'was a security risk'
A man wearing a T-shirt depicting a cartoon character holding a gun was stopped from boarding a flight by the security at Heathrow's Terminal 5. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 Airline Employee to Be Retrained Following Gore Security Breach
Airline Employee to Be Retrained Following Gore Security Breach
An American Airlines employee who led former Vice President Al Gore and two staffers around an airport security line Wednesday will be required to re-take an airport security training course. picked by MaskedWriter 2 years ago
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 The next step in airline security may be an "ID bracelet" - with a built-in TASER!
The next step in airline security may be an "ID bracelet" - with a built-in TASER!
A senior government official with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has expressed great interest in the bracelets, which would be worn by all airline passengers and could be remotely operated by airline personnel. picked by tigertony 3 months ago
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 Armed security forces taken hostage by Buddhist monks
Armed security forces taken hostage by Buddhist monks
Twenty Burmese security officials who were taken captive for several hours by Buddhist monks have been released. picked by mitzuzake 1 year ago
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 KFC tightening up security before moving secret recipe to a new location
KFC tightening up security before moving secret recipe to a new location
Nerves and tensions run high because for the first time in decades the secret recipe of KFC chicken, consisting of 11 herbs and spices written across a yellowing sheet of paper by Colonel Sanders himself, will be temporarily moved on Tuesday. This move will allow for a re-vamping of security to even better protect the recipe in the future. picked by Rambo2020 1 month ago
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 Social Security Plan B
Social Security Plan B
"We’ve all heard proposals for “privatizing” the Social Security system. The best private solution, of course, is simply to allow the American people to keep more of their paychecks and invest for retirement as they see fit." picked by gammerus 12 months ago
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 Dallas shuts off red light cameras because they are TOO EFFICIENT
Dallas shuts off red light cameras because they are TOO EFFICIENT
They decided that they were not making enough in fines because people knew where the cameras were. So they shut them down. picked by Moe 7 months ago
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 Thief forcibly held by store security. (NSFW Language)
Thief forcibly held by store security. (NSFW Language)
I'm not sure where the law falls on this, but I thought security guards weren't allowed to use this kind of force. The man is punched, stepped on, kneed, and held in a few different "arm bar" type holds that appear to be painful. picked by coldbladed 10 months ago
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 Big Brother Britain
Big Brother Britain
From the piece: Local authorities are to be given the power to access all the details of everyone’s personal text messages, emails, phone calls, and internet use under Home Office proposals published yesterday. Ministers want to make it mandatory for telephone and internet companies to keep details of all personal internet traffic for at least 12 months so it can be accessed for investigati... read full post picked by generaldecay 2 months ago
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 Department of Homeland Security Blanket
Department of Homeland Security Blanket
Endorsed by the White House and Fox News, this colorful scrap quilt is a guide to our ever-changing security alert levels. Each level is labeled with embroidery to distinguish a DHS Blanket from a gay-pride flag. picked by misswinkle 1 year ago
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 Google is going to kill Microsoft
Google is going to kill Microsoft
This prediction was made by Philippe Courtot, chief executive of Qualys - a company which offers security as a service to corporations. His prediction is based on the fact that just a few days ago, Google unveiled its Web Security for Enterprises, a service which provides companies with protection against viruses, spyware, and malicious Web sites. picked by cristeaiulian 5 months ago
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