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White House Announces Initiative To Fight Botnets 89

benfrog writes "ISPs and financial-services companies would share data about computers made into botnets under a pilot program announced today by the Obama administration. From the article: 'The voluntary principles announced today include coordinating across sectors and confronting the problem globally. They were developed by the Industry Botnet Group, comprising trade groups including the Business Software Alliance and TechAmerica.' The White House is also backing a bill proposed by Joe Lieberman that would put the Department of Homeland Security in charge of cybersecurity of vital systems such as power grids and transportation networks."
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White House Announces Initiative To Fight Botnets

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  • by Jeremiah Cornelius ( 137 ) on Wednesday May 30, 2012 @08:22PM (#40162359) Homepage Journal

    Yeah, and they'll stop these with drone attacks. Welcome to the age of corporate Stalinism

    The Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel prepared a lengthy memo justifying that extraordinary step, asserting that while the Fifth Amendment's guarantee of due process applied, it could be satisfied by internal deliberations in the executive branch.

    Attorney General Eric Holder then publicly claimed: "'Due process' and 'judicial process' are not one and the same, particularly when it comes to national security. The Constitution guarantees due process, not judicial process."

    http://www.salon.com/2012/05/30/how_extremism_is_normalized/singleton/ [salon.com]

  • by doston ( 2372830 ) on Wednesday May 30, 2012 @08:35PM (#40162447)
    Is total garbage. He's one of the worst people in the world...total scumbag.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 30, 2012 @11:10PM (#40163255)

    Then you should check again.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_Intelligence_Sharing_and_Protection_Act

    Democratic - yes votes: 42 no votes: 140 did not vote: 8
    Republican - yes votes: 206 no votes: 28 did not vote: 7

    But you missed the point anyways, the Republicans say they oppose jobs bills because it might help poor people but they will support "backdoor" jobs bills like military, prison and law enforcement spending which tends to put neanderthalic white knuckledraggers to work cracking skulls.

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