Christopher Parsons (he/him/his)
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Policy wonk. Street photographer. Torontonian. Not necessarily in that order. Interests: privacy, national security, artificial intelligence, accountability, democratic governance. Posts are mine, not my employer’s. https://christopher-parsons.com
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. @ciaranm.bsky.social mentioned in this The Times piece about telecom hacks. He's absolutely on the money. A large part of the problem with UK telcos is attackers knowing SNMP strings (and default ones). SNMPv2 from 1995, btw. Then using it to redirect traffic.
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Outlook 365 alternately autocompletes my name to “Christ” or (most recently) “Christmas” which is always fun to receive (and, once, accidentally sign off as….)
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New from 404 Media: more than 130,000 Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and other LLM chats are readable on Archive.org. It's similar to the Google indexing issue, but shows it impacts many more LLMs than just ChatGPT. Some chats contain API keys.

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More than 130,000 Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and Other LLM Chats Readable on Archive.org
The issue of publicly saving shared LLM chats is bigger than just Google.
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NEW: "The electronic case filing system used by the federal judiciary has been breached in a sweeping cyber intrusion that is believed to have exposed sensitive court data across multiple U.S. states, according to two people with knowledge of the incident."
Federal court filing system hit in sweeping hack
The identities of confidential court informants are feared compromised in a series of breaches across multiple U.S. states.
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Ufffff…
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A global zero-day attack on common SharePoint server software from Microsoft has breached hundreds or thousands of organizations worldwide, including some federal and state agencies, we report at the Post. It started with a bad patch. Gift link: wapo.st/3TRrqcP
Global hack on Microsoft product hits U.S., state agencies, researchers say
Unknown attackers exploited a “significant vulnerability” in Microsoft’s SharePoint collaboration software, hitting targets around the world.
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I’d anticipate this to be the case.
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And with the heightened interest in the north, in particular, I can see reasons why the government may want to send less-militaristic Coast Guard vessels for intel collection vs warships or available underwater collection devices/vessels.
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Anyways: this just seems like a little clause that isn’t subject to much discussion just yet. Though that may change over time with more eyes assessing and studying the legislation!

You can find the full bill at: www.parl.ca/DocumentView...
Government Bill (House of Commons) C-2 (45-1) - First Reading - Strong Borders Act - Parliament of Canada
Government Bill (House of Commons) C-2 (45-1) - First Reading - Strong Borders Act - Parliament of Canada
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(On 3. — I’m not a Coast Guard expert and so 100% just hypothesizing!)
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It is also possible these amendments may help Canada to:
1. reach some of its NATO spending objectives
2. establish a statutory authority to expand intelligence collection if certain allied sources are cut off. 3. potentially, lend statutory protections for activities already being undertake.
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The proposed powers look similar to those associated with the USA’s Coast Guard, which has an intelligence collection function (see, for example, www.dco.uscg.mil/Our-Organiza... or www.intelligence.gov/how-the-ic-w...)
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The bill then further clarifies that “[i]n exercising the powers and performing the duties and functions assigned to them under section 41, the Minister (…) may collect, analyze and disclose information or intelligence.”
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The amendments would, by my reading, expand the services offered by the Coast Guard to include:

> (f) security, including security patrols and the collection, analysis and disclosure of information or intelligence.
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While it’s received understandable less attention by scholars, journalists, and civil society, I think it’s notable that Canada’s Bill C-2 will amend the Oceans Act, and specifically the section dealing with the Coast Guard.

#nationalsecurity #intelligence
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Excited to announce the Enigma Track program is now live for USENIX Security '25! Taking place August 13-14, this track delves into technology's societal impacts & future challenges: www.usenix.org/conference/u... 1/8
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3. Hold regular meaningful consultations with Indigenous and other equity-seeking groups, privacy and human rights advocates, victims' rights groups, and other parties to ensure consideration and integration of a broad range of perspectives on the privacy and human rights impact of police use of IGG
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2. Localize IGG-related DNA sequencing to an accredited public forensic laboratory based in Ontario that is subject to Canadian law