Nice to see that '2600' is on there >:)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150281/REVEALED-Hundreds-words-avoid-using-online-dont-want-government-spying-you.html
-Patrick
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From: Edward Thompson <edward.thompson no spam>
Date: Mon, May 28, 2012 at 7:58 AM
Subject: [PRIVACY] Department of Homeland Security publishes list of
surveillance keywords after FOI request
To: "privacy blah
lists.efa.org.au" <privacy blah
lists.efa.org.au>
[The list reveals is rather broad and gives a glimpse into the extent
to which we are being watched. I wonder if a similar FOI request has
been/could be made to ASIO, and how much of it would be censored on
the basis of national security.]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2150281/REVEALED-Hundreds-words-avoid-using-online-dont-want-government-spying-you.html
The Department of Homeland Security has been forced to release a list
of keywords and phrases it uses to monitor social networking sites and
online media for signs of terrorist or other threats against the U.S.
The intriguing the list includes obvious choices such as 'attack', 'Al
Qaeda', 'terrorism' and 'dirty bomb' alongside dozens of seemingly
innocent words like 'pork', 'cloud', 'team' and 'Mexico'.
Released under a freedom of information request, the information sheds
new light on how government analysts are instructed to patrol the
internet searching for domestic and external threats.
[snip]
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