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Newly Restricted Data Still Available Via Web Archive Project
November 10, 2001 - 8:59pm -- Uncle Fluffy
Anonymous Comrade writes: There has been a story picked up by the major media outlets about how the
Department of Energy has been pulling "sensitive" nuclear information from
its web site.
in case you want to see that information, simply go to:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.energy.gov
WHAT?! that's right... a rather complete set of www archives from all over
the world - including last year's version of the DOE website containing all
of the "sensitive" nuclear information.
so all the creative terrorist needs to do is compare the current pages with the
archived version and he will be conveniently served up with a list of all
the data that our govn't thinks is "sensitive"
damn! i love the internet!
so what next!?? demand that the web.archive.org remove all DOE web page archives? and if so, let the legal debate begin!
Anonymous Comrade writes: There has been a story picked up by the major media outlets about how the
Department of Energy has been pulling "sensitive" nuclear information from
its web site.
in case you want to see that information, simply go to:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.energy.gov
WHAT?! that's right... a rather complete set of www archives from all over
the world - including last year's version of the DOE website containing all
of the "sensitive" nuclear information.
so all the creative terrorist needs to do is compare the current pages with the
archived version and he will be conveniently served up with a list of all
the data that our govn't thinks is "sensitive"
damn! i love the internet!
so what next!?? demand that the web.archive.org remove all DOE web page archives? and if so, let the legal debate begin!