Creeping Government Surveillance Now Without Warrants
CuteSteveJobs writes "The Age reports on creeping Australian government surveillance, beginning with the first operation launched on a baseless rumor. Six decades later the still-unaware victim read five months of transcripts with deep distress. Two decades ago few Australians would have consented to carrying a government-accessible tracking device, but phone and tablet data accessible without a warrant includes historic and real-time location data. In 2010-2011 there were 250,000 warrantless accesses by Federal agencies including ASIO, AFP, the Tax Office, Defence, Immigration, Citizenship, Health, Ageing, and Medicare. This is 18 times the rate of similar requests in the U.S."
I seriously doubt we're actually being snooped on any less. When the watching is constant by certain agencies it no longer shows up as a separate look.
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Conveniently, they are building out a single universal high speed network - so surveillance would be a lot easier. No more pesky multiple providers to monitor, multiple data centers to maintain, disparate protocols to support. :) )
Sounds like Woz found a perfect place to move to. (Of course he could not just move to a house with broadband in US, that would..what, make sense?
This is how the West is receding from the forefront of the human history and affairs of the world, through internal rot.
Well, I suppose we had a good run.
Fuck systemd. Fuck Redhat. Fuck Soylent, too. Wait, scratch the last one.
I'm considering immigration.... OUT OF AUSTRALIA
won't move to Aus after all
Nullius in verba
fuck i hate my government.. total bunch of commie bastards
Could we please look at the number of requests for that kind of data versus the number of times that data was subsequently used against that person in court? I suspect it is going to be a very low number. That being said, I worry about what is happening to the other people. Maybe there's a police tracking device on your car, and you will never be prosecuted and won't know why, but someone. Someone out there is watching. You don't know why. You'll never know why. But they're putting your habits down in a little black book and stashing it away 'just in case.'
This scares the fuck out of me. Ten years down the road is someone going to say, "Oh you failed your security clearance review. It appears you were driving through the bad part of town late at night once."
Hence the grassroots reaction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryptoParty
Maybe there are only so many bad guys to go around... and they are not so good at math.
If "the terrorists" send 50 to the USA and 50 to Australia, then the 18x ratio is just about right.
Prolly not, but just sayin...
This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
Ageing.../twitch
-Noc
Besides, Aussies are FUN to spy on. It's the accent. I'm spying on like, three, at this very moment.
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
The whole country was founded as a prison to get rid of undesirables from England. You really can't expect too much privacy or liberty under those circumstances now can you...
You just got modded down to -1. Don't you know that Hell hath no fury like a Aussie scorned?
Have mandatory notification 60 days after they access your data, unless they get a court order blocking it. The random fishing expeditions get embarrassing, the actual criminal investigations are unaffected.
"Australian law enforcement and government agencies are also accessing vast troves of phone and internet data without warrant. Indeed, they did so more than 250,000 times during criminal and revenue investigations in 2010-11."
I read the article, your comment has no relation to it. This is government agencies helping themselves to data where less than 1% of it is covered by a warrant and not public data either.
The ATO doesn't use it against Tax Cheats, the warrantless surveillance comes FIRST, the accusation SECOND. 99% of the people watched are never accused of anything.
Australia gave up its guns a long time ago..
I cannot think of another "Western" nation that is slipping into oppression faster or further than Australia. Not even Nanny Brussels is dragging Europe down at this rate. Internets use, surveillance, road traffic, hobbies, speech, it's just turn after turn of the prohibition thumbscrews on the left hand and the mandating screws on the right.
What up, Oz? When are you going to have enough laws to keep every child and kitten safe, all the time, forever?
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
Make the law require the party (e.g. phone company) notify the user.
So
1st Tier - you are notified immediately, the government doesn't request secrecy
2nd Tier - you are notified after 60 days, the govt requests secrecy but doesn't follow it with any court action to suppress for a fixed time.
3rd Tier - the suppression expires, or the case goes to court.
If THEY have nothing to hide, then there is nothing to fear from the release. After all YOU have done nothing wrong, and they are not prepared to even make a claim to a court that you have done something wrong.
Can you see it yet, up ahead there just beyond the curve? Every infant will be implanted with a technology. It will connect to the brains neural network linking the new person to infinite digital possibilities and it will have amazing abilities. It will help a child learn. It will record a person's life in exquisite detail. It will allow people to share thoughts, experiences, work and collaborate in ways in which we now have no comprehension. The down side is that uninvited others will hear every thought you ever have. No action will go unrecorded. Your position, intention, aspirations and inclinations will all be a matter of public record and nothing you can do, will ever buy you even a moment of privacy. I call this future the "Hotel California" because it may be heaven and could be hell, and no matter how you check out, odds are you'll never leave.
Kind of ironic isnt it?
Australians hails from a prison colony, 165.000+ convicts where sent to Australia because the British prison facilities was overburdened. ...and now they themselves become the supressors, where law and monitoring ever citizen becomes the daily agenda. Sends a cold shiver down my spine, and to think that I actually considered moving there one day, I guess I dodged a bullet there.
We have a 100 mile wide "no warrants" zone adjacent to our entire border. Within which, by the way, 200 million of our citizens live.
Australia has a loooong way to go to catch up to our Orwellian fuckery.
But hey. If you're doing nothing wrong, you have nothing to worry about right? I mean, it's not like they'd just take your money without a warrant or anything, right? RIGHT?
... now that they've allowed the State to take their only means of changing their tyrannical government.
I still can't figure out why Aussies were falling all over themselves to give up their guns, knowing what the reasons were for them being taken.
"Hey Mate.. thas not a warrant. THIS is a warrant"
Australian for warrant..
What would Richard Feynman do, if he were here right now? He'd do some math and he'd follow through!
Australia has minimal rights etc. compared to places like the U.S. We have no bill of rights, we have a very water down privacy act, and have a legal system that makes it very difficult to oppose any government sanctioned actions.
Unfortunately its just the way it is!
One of the primary reasons for a single backbone communications network like the NBN is it allows easier monitoring and collection of data. Again there is nothing that can be done as we don't have the rights to protect average Australians. (We have the watered down versions, sort of)
The attorney general department and law enforcement are trying to enforce that transmitted data is kept indefinitely in Australia, up from the 2 to 5 years they keep it now! Combine this with the data from devices like the iphone and tablet as well as credit card and you have a near complete profile on anybody, to use against them as you wish, at anytime in the future.
In 10 years time you'll start receiving "on the spot" fines (or worse) for things you did/ said/ wrote/ 10 years prior.