FBI Guide to Investigation Guide of Concealable Weapons
I found an FBI investigation guide detailing various concealable weapons, featuring unusual items like all-metal, razor-edged throwing cards designed for stealth. It offers a look into the specialized hidden gear law enforcement monitors for security.
I highlight the irony of Arthur Andersen consulting on the FBI’s records management while simultaneously being under criminal investigation by the FBI for destroying documents during the Enron scandal.
I found a compelling response to an FBI demand for user login and password data. It illustrates early legal resistance against government surveillance and the technical challenges of protecting private credentials from law enforcement overreach.
I curated reports on the FBI's Magic Lantern keystroke logger, recent campus raids targeting internet piracy, and the ethical standoff as antivirus companies refuse to whitelist government-sanctioned spyware tools.
I shared a link to the Pocket Guide to the Internet, a handy directory of early web resources. It offered a curated starting point for navigating the web's essential tools and services back in 2001.
I've found Investor Guide to be a pretty good spot for catching up on financial news. It’s a handy resource if you’re looking to stay updated on market shifts and find solid investment-related information quickly.