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Andrew49
14-01-2012, 07:40 AM
In the past few days a new PDF has surfaced from the DHS that contains a fairly long list of different news, social media, trend tools and search tools that the DHS has suggested its agents use to monitor the on going cyber problems that the world is facing.

Cyber Wars (http://www.cyberwarnews.info/2012/01/14/leaked-dhs-pdf-shows-list-of-media-sites-they-monitor/)

Only three of the monitored sites require passwords: Facebook, Twitter and MySpace....

C. Flower
14-01-2012, 08:46 AM
In the past few days a new PDF has surfaced from the DHS that contains a fairly long list of different news, social media, trend tools and search tools that the DHS has suggested its agents use to monitor the on going cyber problems that the world is facing.

Cyber Wars (http://www.cyberwarnews.info/2012/01/14/leaked-dhs-pdf-shows-list-of-media-sites-they-monitor/)

Only three of the monitored sites require passwords: Facebook, Twitter and MySpace....

Not Flickr?

A weird list. Stratfor and the Huffington Post? It looks totally random.

Count Bobulescu
14-01-2012, 02:13 PM
Yes it does look weird and amateurish and incomplete. No mention of PW. CF, you should take “personal offense” and file a grievance claim with DHS. And remember to state that you are willing to negotiate a “settlement”.

Baron von Biffo
14-01-2012, 02:20 PM
In the past few days a new PDF has surfaced from the DHS that contains a fairly long list of different news, social media, trend tools and search tools that the DHS has suggested its agents use to monitor the on going cyber problems that the world is facing.

Cyber Wars (http://www.cyberwarnews.info/2012/01/14/leaked-dhs-pdf-shows-list-of-media-sites-they-monitor/)

Only three of the monitored sites require passwords: Facebook, Twitter and MySpace....

Is there a link to the .pdf anywhere Andrew? Nothing I can do with the scan in the horrible viewer thing on the site makes it legible.

fluffybiscuits
15-01-2012, 01:28 PM
The list is fairly arbitary. What sort of ***** would they want to look at on facebook? You cant take a lot of info on facebook seriously posted by users!

jmcc
15-01-2012, 02:20 PM
The list is fairly arbitary. What sort of ***** would they want to look at on facebook? You cant take a lot of info on facebook seriously posted by users!It is not so much the content as the connections.

Regards...jmcc