Online Privacy

Online Privacy

Online Privacy, Apparently a good Joke for Australian Politicians Kevin Rudd and Steven Conroy

There have been a few articles floating about the internet in the last few days discussing the Australian government’s plans for data retention of all online activities.

The Labor Government appears more and more to be playing on the naivety of the general Australian public about these rather technical issues.

With the proposed “Child Safety” government censorship via an internet filter that they are hoping to install on Australia’s internet connections, requires the implementation of a system that will verify your request against a blacklist prior to allowing you access to a requested website. Which means they would be scanning everything we access. The fear now is that they would also be intentionally recording and cataloging those requests in long term archives, which is basically comparable to tape recording and wiretapping your phone 24/7 without a warrant or court order and saving your entire telephone dialogue in a safe for several years just in case you commit what is deemed a crime later…

Of course they were fears put forward by the “paranoid few” which have now come to light as legitimate uses of the filter, with implementation of internet history data retention being investigated by the Australian Government.

So what does it mean for average joe tax paying Internet User?

The key problem is your privacy, your basic human right to privacy, as the world moves more of it’s services online, more of your life will be cataloged and filed for later use by a Government Agency. These neatly formatted and all-inclusive data snippets from your digital life pre indexed with highlights of your likes and dislikes and your political preferences couldn’t possibly be used for evil. Now, conspiracies aside, imagine if this system was compromised by a criminal and all of your private data was laid out for them on a silver platter, no system is infallible because at the end of the day humans built the system and they will make mistakes.

The internet blacklist leaked and it hasn’t even been implemented yet.

Imagine if you are looking for help for a friend who is taking a lot of drugs, you turn online and start doing research about the drug, it’s effects, and how to get off it. Due to your browsing patterns, the automated system places your name onto a “drug activity” list. Now a few years later you are detained at a nightclub for getting a little rowdy, but instead of being slapped on the wrist, the police enter your data into the system and your name is flagged with “Drug Activity”, All of a sudden you take a visit to the police station in the back of a paddy wagon for some drug tests and some nice friendly questions in a windowless room to make sure your drug problem was not the actual cause of the disturbance.

It’s sounds very Orwellian, but it also sounds very Steven Conroy.

For the greater good, protecting the children from harm, we MUST file and catalog all of your internet traffic.

If a system such as this was actually going to CATCH real criminals, it would have some merit. Quite simply it will be just as easy to bypass as the internet filter and in fact it would probably be part of the internet filter that your bypassing. Real bad guys will simply go around it unchecked, just like high school students are already doing. So once again there will be a massive waste of tax payers money, to buy a system that does nothing but destroy the tax payer’s privacy.

In turn Internet users will be forced to privatize their online ventures, silencing free speech through self-editing authors who don’t want to be arrested Anonymity of criminals will be furthered as everyone shifts over to solutions built to hide your identity online, Criminals become much more difficult to track and child exploitation will continue to thrive, even easier than before.

Anyone would think that this government is bored and simply DOESN’T want to be re-elected…

Miss me?

Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 in Databases, Networking, Servers

Hey blog, so it turns out I got the job, and I’ve been plodding away at it, hence the me being absent part. I’m not sure how much I can tell you about the job, but basically it’s at a Bank, and looking after the bank computer systems and servers. FUN ON THE BUN

IBM AIX 5.3, Prepare to be my bitch

I’m having fun adapting to the system here, at it’s core theres an IBM AIX 5.3 box that does most of the hard stuff, but then there is this horrible windows monster network attached to it, along with a dedicated machine for MS-SQL and a few other machines for fileservers and Exchange, the system is clunky and at best in-efficient. The off-shore support for the software we use is ridiculous (it took an entire week for them to login and make me a new sysop user) I’m sorry but that’s just sad, and totally unacceptable in any industry let alone the BANKING industry, the sad part is that there is really no other choice but to use them or develop your own software, and the bank I am at is not big enough to handle that kind of project on its own… so there we are between a rock and a hard place.

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Boycott Gloria Jeans?!

Posted on Thursday, September 10, 2009 in Dribble, Networking, religion

Nabi Saleh and Peter Irvine are prominent, active members of Hillsong Church and Gloria Jean’s Coffees Australia is a major sponsor of Hillsong Church. A Cult built to evade tax and cash in on born again Christians.

Gloria Jean’s Coffees sponsors many Hillsong-related initiatives such as Mercy Ministries, a pro-life anti-gay charity that helps women with drug issues and eating disorders as well as women during their pregnancy. “Gloria Jean’s Coffees chose to support Mercy Ministries because there is a need in Australia for a dedicated charity that helps women with these difficult issues,” said Peter Irvine, Co-Founder of Gloria Jean’s Coffees” Gloria Jean’s Coffees has stated it is not intending to change its funding arrangements of Mercy Ministries, despite recent allegations that Mercy Ministries removes its charges from proven medical therapies and puts them in the hands of amateur counselors who employ techniques including exorcisms.

I for one am now boycotting Gloria Jeans, it’s a shame because the only thing left for me in the way of convenient coffee is McCafe… Crazy Cults, or Rich Multinationals… I think I’ll bring a thermos.

I’m thinking about going down to our friendly wireless cult sponsor and playing with their wifi now… who’s got idea’s for their wifi SSID

“Gloria Jeans – We Hate Gays and Love The Hillsong Cult” sounds like a great wireless network :D

For those interested in this subject there’s a face book group you can join

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=21028732968

Update: Peter Irvine, is actually the director of Mercy Ministries Australia

Love Newcastle Gloria Jean’s Coffee

Posted on Friday, August 28, 2009 in Networking

gloria_jeans2The Gloria Jean’s Coffee is now my #1 destination for Newcastle city coffee having, they have internode business broadband with a belkin wireless router, with no wifi security and a blank password :P

So .. I can host a server, change dmz, configure my own firewall rules, setup a wpa key, and save their router config, open it in notepad, take their internode login and use it to purchase services with internode… good times… hmm I could host a virtual squid proxy on my laptop and force all the users through it so they have upside-down-ternet

I let them know before they get any drama’s, I’ll check back in a week and see if they have fixed it up :D

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