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Last week, co-blogger Nick Weaver posted a short summary of why he holds the view that Apple products are safe, but that Android products systematically are not. His recommendation was to throw your Andr...
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The next in our series of book soirees at the Hoover Institution's Washington Office will take place on September 28, when Ben interviews Rosa Brooks about her new book: How Everything Became War and the...
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The recent penetrations of state voter registration databases in Arizona and Illinois have, so far, been limited to data exfiltration. Much of the information contained in voter registration databases is...
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Editor's Note: Bangladesh, one of the world's largest Muslim countries, is usually considered a success story: slowly but steadily, this secular democracy is climbing out of poverty. This perceived succe...
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Okay, this has nothing to do with national security law or policy. What's more, this is way, way outside my area of expertise. But I have this feeling that this may be of interest to some Lawfare readers...
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IT'S OUR SIXTH BIRTHDAY!
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Benjamin Wittes celebrated Lawfare’s sixth birthday with our readers and asked that readers consider contributing to our fundraising drive to help this publication’s coverage expand.
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More than 300 Syrians were evacuated from Moadamiyeh, a rebel-held suburb of Damascus, after a deal was struck between the rebels and the Syrian regime. The Syrian regime permitted rebel fighters to flee...
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Yesterday, I spent a very enjoyable hour with Bob Loeb and Michel Paradis recording this week's Lawfare Podcast, which is a discussion of the D.C. Circuit's decision this week in Al Nashiri II. I won't g...
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Israel has recently signaled that it intends to increase its efforts to disrupt Hamas’ attempts to tap into the funds and resources of international aid organizations operating in Gaza. But the criminal ...
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Palestinian officials are reportedly anxious for the International Criminal Court (ICC) to accelerate its examination of alleged abuses on their territory.
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Lawfare is pleased to announce the publication of a new working paper in the Lawfare Research Paper Series: Presidential Elections: A Perilous Time for U.S. Intelligence, by Eric Manpearl.
From the ab...
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The death of the Islamic State’s chief propagandist, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, has removed the group’s most visible figure in its ongoing struggle to export terrorism abroad and expand its so-called caliph...
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How Facebook's seemingly innocuous "People You May Know" suggestions can easily be used to ferret out sensitive information.
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Today is Lawfare's sixth birthday.
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The recent campaign of violence in the Philippines has received plenty of attention. Since the election of Rodrigo Duterte, who campaigned on a platform of cracking down on crime, observers have estimate...
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Are you paying attention to Operation Odyssey Lightning, the U.S. air campaign underway for a full month now in Libya? Not many people are, which is interesting considering that we are approaching 100 ai...
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Editor's note: The Navanti Group is a data analytics company that uses a specialized network of local researchers to provide insight into local dynamics in hard-to-reach places around the globe. As the ...
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From a recent story on fedscoop: