September 25, 2001
Associated Press: Starbucks apologizes for charging NYC rescue workers for water
September 24, 2001
Wired News: GPS races to speeders’ rescue
September 22, 2001
Washington Post: To attacks’ toll add a programmer’s grief
September 21, 2001
Washington Post: Anti-terror push stirs fears for liberties
CNET News.com: Yahoo News hacked, story changed
September 20, 2001
CNET News.com: eBay’s charity auction upsets some sellers (note the statement near the end of report that PayPal is deducting credit card processing costs from Red Cross donations — PayPal’s web site says that “100% of the proceeds” will be donated)
September 19, 2001
Wired News: Coalition to Congress: slow down (also see In Defense of Freedom)
September 17, 2001
NBA Playerfile: Michael Jordan
September 16, 2001
Seattle Times: Lingering U.S. rights vs. safety debate is revived
September 15, 2001
Los Angeles Times: Activist groups on lookout for erosion of civil liberties
Washington Post: Terrorism bills revive civil liberties debate
September 14, 2001
Wired News: Senate OKs FBI net spying
Wired News: Civil liberty the next casualty?
Wired News: Hiding like snakes in the e-grass
September 13, 2001
InformationWeek: Report: FBI seeks e-mail about attacks; Digdirt.com: E-mails link Osama bin Laden’s terrorist network to Tuesday’s bombings
InformationWeek: Cyberscuffles follow terrorist attacks; Newsbytes: Hackers discuss retaliatory cyberstrikes
Wired News: Congress mulls stiff crypto laws
Los Angeles Times: Officials call for more net security
Privacy Headquarters: How to aid investigators (a guide for financial institutions dealing with requests for information by law enforcement authorities in the wake of terrorist attacks)
Space Imaging: Attack on America (pre-attack and post-attack satellite photos)
ZDNet Anchordesk: Aftermath: How terrorists attacked your privacy rights, too
Computerworld: Consumers warned to beware of online disaster-relief scams; eWeek: Tragedy attracts spammers (also see CNET News.com, InternetNews.com, MSNBC, Wired News, and ZDNet News)
Computerworld: FBI issues cyberthreat advisory
The New Republic: Law and Order (by Jeffrey Rosen)
The Register: Taleban site hacked and defaced
September 12, 2001
InternetNews.com: CERT says no cyber-terrorism accompanied attacks (also see Interactive Week)
Wired News: Anti-attack feds push Carnivore (also see CNET News.com, MSNBC, The Register, and ZDNet, for additional coverage of FBI serving search warrants on ISPs)
September 11, 2001
Politechbot: Anonymous remailer operators start to take remailers offline (also see Network World) — but see a contradictory report in The Register
September 09, 2001
September 03, 2001
SatireWire: Windows not a virus
Ananova: Defendant faces the music rather than paying fine (Ohio man convicted of disorderly conduct is ordered to listen to four hours of polka music)
September 01, 2001
Privacy.Org: Rental car agencies install tracking devices
InternetNews.com: MAPS, Media3 settle mail-blocking case