SecurityRatty :: tag: gag
Featured Articles :: Judge dissolves gag order against MIT students :: Judge disolves gag order against MIT students :: Judge Lifts Gag Order on Flaw-Finding MIT Students :: MBTA Hacking Injunction Lifted :: 700 MHz Winners Talk: Google, AT&T, Verizon :: FBI agrees to withdraw National Security Letter served on Internet Archive :: How Can I Find Them? They Haven't Gone Missing! :: Judge refuses to lift gag order on MIT students in Boston subway-hack case :: Gag Order Slapped on MIT Students for Finding Security Flaws :: Gag order against MIT students gets another day in court
A U.S. District court judge on Tuesday dissolved a gag order against a trio of MIT students who say they found flaws in the Massachusetts transit authority's ticketing system
A U.S. District Court judge on Tuesday dissolved a gag order against a trio of MIT students who said they found flaws in the Massachusetts transit authority's ticketing system
A federal judge lifted a gag order against three MIT students, freeing them to publicly discuss security flaws that they found in the ticketing system of Boston's mass-transit agency
...gag order. Its not a happy ending yet though, as the original lawsuit is still in effect
As Chris Wysopal pointed out last week , the MBTAs ire is misdirected. Rather than suing the vendor who sold them the defective system, they sued and attempted to silence the students who discovered the weakness. This is 2008, not 1988 did they honestly...
...gag order from the FCC over the bidding and results of the 700 MHz spectrum auction were lifted yesterday, and everyone is jabbering. Verizon and AT&T have announced they'll build LTE (Long Term Evolution) cell data networks, a GSM standard, in the 700 MHz band. AT&T says their network will come online starting in 2012; Verizon, 2010
Google...
The ACLU and the EFF are jointly claiming victory in a battle to get the FBI to withdraw a National Security Letter and the associated gag order served on the Internet Archive
...gag about them being related to Chuck here....but underneath that message was something far more interesting
Sounds serious, right? It seems personal, because it's their friend missing which adds a little more urgency - they provide a contact email address to notify them on, and it mentions a real world example of someone who went...
A federal judge left in place a temporary restraining order barring three MIT students from publicly discussing details of security flaws they found in the e-ticketing system used by Boston's mass transit authority
A court order put a stop to a planned presentation at the Defcon hackers convention by three MIT students who found security flaws in the electronic ticketing system used by the mass transit authority in Boston. But the ruling reopened the schism in the IT security community over the issue of how vulnerabilities should be publicly disclosed