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Daily Archives: June 16, 2006

Detainee Related Documents Released – Formica Report

AP: Pentagon Details U.S. Abuse of Detainees – Pentagon Says U.S. Forces Used Unapproved Interrogation Practices on Iraq, Afghan Detainees DOJ: Documents released in litigation on June 15, 2006 Formica Report Jacoby Report Schmidt-Furlow Report Enclosures Record of Courts Martial, (NOV 19, 2003) Record of Courts Martial, (JAN 7, 2003) Record of Courts Martial, (JAN… Continue Reading

Law Enforcement Officials Report Rise in Rate and Sophistication of Cybercrime

News.com: “Cybercrooks are organizing better and moving to more sophisticated tactics to get their hands on confidential data and turn PCs of unwitting users into bots, representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations said in separate presentations here at the Computer Security Institute’s NetSec event this… Continue Reading

Quartet of ID Theft Bills Introduced in Congress This Week

S. 3506 – A bill to prohibit the unauthorized removal or use of personal information contained in a database owned, operated, or maintained by the Federal government. Sponsor: Sen Akaka, Daniel K. [HI] (introduced 6/13/2006) S. 3514 – A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to restrict the public display on the Internet… Continue Reading

FEMA Process Flaws Caused Waste and Abuse According to GAO Report

Expedited Assistance for Victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: FEMA’s Control Weaknesses Exposed the Government to Significant Fraud and Abuse, Full text GAO-06-655, and Highlights, June 16, 2006. “GAO identified significant flaws in the process for registering disaster victims that leave the federal government vulnerable to fraud and abuse of expedited assistance (EA) payments.” Continue Reading

Clinton Calls for Privacy Bill of Rights

Press release: “In a major policy address on the challenges of privacy in our increasingly data driven world, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a comprehensive privacy agenda: a Privacy Bill of Rights that secures the interests of consumers; stronger, better enforced protection for medical privacy and a new national security consensus setting out clear… Continue Reading

Oversight Hearing on the Superfund Program

U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, Subcommittee on Superfund and Waste Management, Oversight Hearing on the Superfund Program, June 15, 2006. Links to opening statements and witness testimony LA Times (reg. req’d): Democrats Say Key Superfund Data Is Being Withheld From the Public. The EPA won’t release some data on 140 Superfund locations Continue Reading

Online Banking 2006: Surfing to the Bank

Pew Internet, Online Banking 2006: “Online banking is holding steady as a mainstream internet activity, growing along with internet use generally, though not accelerating as have some other forms of online activities. Fully 43% of internet users, or about 63 million American adults, bank online.” Online Banking 2006: Surfing to the Bank (3 pages, PDF) Continue Reading

Report on Congressional Oversight of Intelligence

Congressional Oversight of Intelligence is Broken, June 13, 2006. “The Center for American Progress today releases a comprehensive study of congressional oversight of the U.S. Intelligence Community, “No Mere Oversight: Congressional Oversight of Intelligence is Broken,” (47 pages, PDF) that delineates where Congress is failing in its oversight duties and how past congressional methods, ways… Continue Reading