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New Latex items just in time for your holiday order!

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As we rapidly approach the main hubub of the holiday season I wanted to list several new pieces that I've been excited to share but haven't had the opportunity to do so until now.Above you see a photo for the Encore Lingerie setThere's also the...

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Vulbus Incognita: Ways the Government Watches You

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FBI monitoring of email and electronic communications.Credit: Mozilla Foundation
The FBI implemented a system in the late 1990s known as Carnivore, which scanned emails en masse looking for keywords. It's since been replaced by even more sophisticated software.

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Vulbus Incognita: Ways the Government Watches You

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In the decade since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the size and scope of the U.S. national-security apparatus has greatly expanded.

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Vulbus Incognita: Ways the Government Watches You

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Section 215 of the Patriot Act allows the FBI and other federal law-enforcement entities to subpoena a business or person for any "tangible thing" related to an authorized terrorism investigation.

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ne of the controversial Patriot Act provisions reauthorized this past spring permits roving John Doe wiretaps, which follow a "person of interest" within a broad search warrant.

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