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Cybersecurity Act of 2009

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The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 introduced in the Senate would allow the president to shut down private Internet networks. The legislation also calls for the government to have the authority to demand security data from private networks without regard to any provision of law, regulation, rule or policy restricting such access.

Source: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Bill-Grants-President-Unprecedented-Cyber-Security-Powers-504520/
2 of the bill's authors are Snowe & Nelson, go figure. Domains aren't enough, now they want the power to seize traffic.

http://www.computerworld.com/action...&articleId=9131196&taxonomyId=&intsrc=kc_feat
 
better stock up on cable cutters. modern machines don't work with their wires cut. that includes hummers and tanks. ****ing new world order.
 
Seize traffic? Hell this bill gives them the power to shut it down. Rockefeller saying they never should have given the people (serfs) the internet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct9xzXUQLuY

I think we should give Rockefeller and the rest of them a fenced in cell on Guantanamo with 24/7 live webcam feeds.
 
wow :(
 
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I do not wish death upon anyone, but I hope Olympia Snowe gets hit by a bus. I mean that in a completely non-lethal way, as protected under:

Amendment 1 of the United States Constitution and
Article 13 of the American Convention on Human Rights
 
Anyone read the whole thing? Anything about domains thrown in there?
 
Anyone read the whole thing? Anything about domains thrown in there?
I reported on this earlier in the week.

Snowe seems to have a penchant for wanting to grab headlines in three manners:

as the friend of the consumer
The champion of internet fraud
BiPartisanship

A couple things to point out from the article I referenced that I found humorous.

First, the article mentions John Rockefeller, D-WV, which is so wrong, wrong, wrong. His first name was, and still is, Jay.

And the second thing that I found funny, not in the ha-ha-ha sense of funny, but odd funny that here she is again, Olympia Snowe, R-ME, presenting a bi-partisan internet bill now that her former partner, Stevens of Alaska, is out.

The over all gist of the bill address cyber security as a potential threat to national security - and rightly so.

"Obama has sent signals that he might do just that, saying in his policy agenda that he planned to create a new federal position to oversee the government's digital defenses. The Rockefeller-Snowe bill would write that job into law, installing a National Cybersecurity Advisor in the Executive Office of the White House who would report directly to the president. "

Although I do not find the word domains mentioned, it is all about cyber security.

If cybersquatting is deemed a thread to cyber security and national security in the sense that money is being diverted away from the legitmate business, then there are some big things to be concerned about. Loosely defined terms are always subject to many interpretations and have a knack for encompassing anything someone sees fit at the time.

I have only found one site of the actual wording of the draft:

http://cdt.org/security/CYBERSEC4.pdf

There are many references to commerce and cyber-crime, which would mostly concern domainers, imo.

Domains in General begin on Page 22, sec. 8.

Right now, there is too much vagueness into what would be cybersecurity and would deemed as a threat to that security.

This is a working draft and I would live to see the final bill presented for a vote.
 
This is just a step towards creating a corporate run internet. They don;t like the freedom of information especially right now with all of the corrupt things going on in government. They are becoming way too predictable

WASHINGTON -- Cyberspies have penetrated the U.S. electrical grid and left behind software programs that could be used to disrupt the system, according to current and former national-security officials.

The spies came from China, Russia and other countries, these officials said, and were believed to be on a mission to navigate the U.S. electrical system and its controls. The intruders haven't sought to damage the power grid or other key infrastructure, but officials warned they could try during a crisis or war.

"The Chinese have attempted to map our infrastructure, such as the electrical grid," said a senior intelligence official. "So have the Russians."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123914805204099085.html
 
This is just a step towards creating a corporate run internet. They don;t like the freedom of information especially right now with all of the corrupt things going on in government. They are becoming way too predictable
Don't be fooled. Threats to the internet and the root servers are considered an act of war.
 
The only threat I see is government stepping in, in the name of security. They've screwed up everything else business wise they might as well screw up the internet as well. I'm not fooled. I'm positive the next "terrorist" attack will be via internet. The only question is who will be behind it? Jay says we should have never been given access to the internet. So how do you suggest that he solve that problem? A cyberattack which will result in them having to take away our internet freedoms. They've been planning internet2 for years now. The only way most people will accept it is if it's forced on them in the name of "security."
 
Seize traffic? Hell this bill gives them the power to shut it down. Rockefeller saying they never should have given the people (serfs) the internet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct9xzXUQLuY

I think we should give Rockefeller and the rest of them a fenced in cell on Guantanamo with 24/7 live webcam feeds.

Hahaha! I can't stop laughing! Good one, John! :)
 
The only threat I see is government stepping in, in the name of security.
They have been doing this already for years, even more so since 9-11.

The biggest threat is government itself and its bureaucracy. The former head of this department left in disgust at the way Homeland Security was handling this.

Olympia and Jay are not saying anything different than what has already been said by this and the former administration. They are merely jumping on the bandwagon and playing the good soldier role for the new commander-in-chief.

I find it ridiculous that they are co-sponsoring a bill that had already been a priority of this administration.

Showmanship and Grandstanding at its finest.

I'm not fooled.
My comment was not directed at you, per se. Just a generalization that many people may not be aware of.

A threat to the Root servers is considered an Act of War.

Pretty scary shit in itself.
 
I do not wish death upon anyone, but I hope Olympia Snowe gets hit by a bus. I mean that in a completely non-lethal way, as protected under:

Amendment 1 of the United States Constitution and
Article 13 of the American Convention on Human Rights

Olympia Snowe - let your friends know how against small businesses (and them trying to establish a presence on the internet) she is, I've even gone as far as to contact the University of Maine alumni association (where I did go to college). As much as I don't like negative campaigning I would let people know where she really stands in regards to small businesses.

I'm doing the same with Bill Nelson in Florida and I made it quite clear in letters to his office that I will NOT vote for him if he continues with these misleadingly titled pieces of legislature that will mainly punish small businesses.

Well, after this I WILL NOT VOTE FOR BILL NELSON. I want this indexed by Google. I will not vote for Bill Nelson. I want it to be quite clear that I will not vote for Bill Nelson due to him also not supporting small businesses but helping larger businesses put (well, keep) a strong stranglehold on our entire economy.

If his name is the only name on my ballot, I'll have to decide who to write in. Acro? Focus? Monty? Donny? Any of them would be able to SEE what the average Joe goes though and how to build up a business.
 
Imagine shutting down the internet to force society into submission.

"No computer until you vote for higher taxes. Now go to your room." :D
 
Green Breeds Mean Deeds - and one group seems to be wanting to lead the World real REAL bad in being the Greediest People on Earth.

The Greed Bubble burst, yet insanity repeats itself here once again. Bring on the Second Depression!!!

So much for a New Era of Responsibility in having such Greedy Actions speak louder than any words. :S
 
Attention Florida:

Bill Nelson is up for re-election in 2012. Let's start looking for a new candidate.
 
Attention Florida:

Bill Nelson is up for re-election in 2012. Let's start looking for a new candidate.
The same goes for Maine's Olympia Snowe.

She trounced her last opponent I think get 72 or 76% of the vote.

The issue that these people are focusing on is being a friend of the consumer and champion that cause. And they know saying - spam bad, me good; phishing bad, me good; internet virus bad, me good - they will get the votes.

How in the hell Jay Rockefeller has stayed in office is beyond me. West Virginia has a habit of forgiving corrupt and sleezy officials. They re-elect a person who was caught taking bribes and later re-elect the Secretary of State who somehow misplaced $12 million of state lottery money. His remedy was, gee gosh darnit, I'll just resign.
 
This is hilarious - Bill Nelson just sent me an email asking me to follow him on Twitter. maybe I will and if he follows me to spam w/ negative comments. :D
 
This is hilarious - Bill Nelson just sent me an email asking me to follow him on Twitter. maybe I will and if he follows me to spam w/ negative comments. :D
This may be your opportunity to make headway.

Before you can send a message to him via twitter that he will see he has to be following you.
 
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