Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Security notes: Protecting Location Data on Twitter

Post's URL: http://www.iransic.com/?p=en&pid=2010/01/security-notes-protecting-location-data.html

SIC- Tuesday January 5, 2010: On Wednesday Dec 23, Twitter announced that it has acquired Mixer Labs, creators of GeoAPI, ‘a comprehensive service for helping developers build Geolocation-aware applications’. This essentially means users will be able to send tweets that tag their current location to the message like a timestamp. Although the Twitter Geotagging feature has been around since August 2009, combining this feature with GeoAPI has excited a number of users and developers while raising some concerns about users’ privacy in Twitter. The concerns specially increase because of being able to view and locate twitters on Twittermap, a third-party application that, as PC World has pointed out, may contain some location data regardless of how often users delete it.
The following note was sent to SIC by 'a friend of the movement from Europe’, hoping that this valuable information would help #iranelection activists to protect their privacy on Twitter.

The Iranian movement for freedom uses Twitter extensively. Many activist and friends of the movement are twittering in Iran. In the past few days a special security problem concerning Twitter has become obvious, an issue that should absolutely be noticed.
The problem is that - as a result of an option in personal twitter settings - the place of the used computer could be *localized*. And very unfortunately this localization is very precise.
It is strongly recommended that every twitter activist inside Iran read the following and check about this security issue on own his or her twitter profile.
Please note that this option called geo-tagging is completely different from the Location entry on the Profile page, which is visible to public.

NOTES ABOUT GEO-TAGGING

Since a few months there is a new option in twitter called geo-tagging. This option allows twitter to send localization information together with every tweet by user.
Geo-tagging uses the quite well-known Global positioning system (GPS). This GPS technic is the base for many other applications like the navigation devices in cars.
But every twitter user can choose whether geo-tagging data will be added to his tweets or not. For security reason of course every activist, member or friend of the freedom movement in Iran should choose no geo-tagging.

HOW TO SWITCH GEO-TAGGING OFF

For experienced users it is quite simple. In the personal twitter settings you find the option field 'Enable geo-tagging'. This option should be unmarked, no cross in that field. If there is one, unmark it!
Near this field you find a link to an FAQ written by twitter about geo-tagging.
It's not long so it would be better to read to be sure what you are doing.

AND DELETE EXISTING LOC. DATA

After unchecking the field, please press the button 'delete all location data' below. This action will cut off all existing geo-tagging data of stored tweets on the twitter server.
If either the geotagging is on or location data has not been removed from previous tweets, one would be able to locate users on Twittermap. Here you can find a real-time list of twitters active in Iran-related hashtags. #iranelection | #sog | #cn4iran | #united4iran


Saturday, December 26, 2009

Coverage of Tasoua and Ashoura Protests in International Media

Post's URL: http://www.iransic.com/?p=en&pid=2009/12/coverage-of-tasoua-and-ashoura-protests.html

SIC- Saturday December 26, 2009: Protests and clashes on Tasoua, eve of a Shiite day of mourning turned into violent clashes in central Tehran and a number of other cities as plaincloth forces fired tear gas and beated protesters with electric shockers and bricks. Later in the evening, mourning gatherings in Jamaran, former residence of Ayatollah Khomeini and his family, in which ex-president Mohammad Khatami was giving a speech witnessed violent crackdown of basiji and plainclothe forces. According to reports and released videos, thousands in Jamaran and Niavaran in north of Tehran demonstrated despite constant tear gas firings and chanted anti-government slogans. International news agencies and TV channels released several reports regarding these incidents, and this post aims to act as an archive of related material and will be updated accordingly.

Part 1: Coverage on International News Websites

Saturday, December 26 Articles:

Renewed clashes reported in Iran BBC News

Demonstranten und Anti-Aufruhr-Einheiten liefern sich brutale Gefechte Spiegel Online

Iran's Green movement prepared for street protest against hardline regime mullahs Telegraph

Clashes erupt in Tehran on Shi'ite holy day Times India


Sunday, December 27 Articles:

Iranian police clash with protesters across Tehran Los Angeles Times

Reporters attacked in crackdown by Iran militia TimesOnline UK

Iranians mark the Shiite holiday Ashura with mass unrest in Tehran Washington Post


Part 2: Coverage in International TV Channels

Saturday, December 26 Videos:

AlJazeera English



BBC World



BBC World



CNN




Monday, December 21, 2009

Coverage of Grand Ayatollah Montazeri's Passing in International Media

Post's URL: http://www.iransic.com/?p=en&pid=2009/12/coverage-of-grand-ayatollah-montazeris.html

SIC- Monday December 21, 2009: Country-wide mourning sessions and protests after Grand Ayatollah Montazeri's passing on Sunday, and his Monday funeral ceremony in Qom were widely reflected in International TV channels and News Websites. This post aims to act as an archive of related material and will be updated accordingly.

Part 1: Coverage on International News Websites

Sunday, December 20 Articles:

Iran's leading cleric has died EuroNews

Turmoil at the tomb of Grand Ayatollah Montazeri Financial Times Deutschland

Iran: Dissident Montazeri dies Focus

Top Iran Dissident Cleric Montazeri Dies At 87 New York Times

Grand Ayatollah Montazeri has passed away Spiegel

Thousands of dissidents flock to attend mourning ceremony for Grand Ayatollah Spiegel


Monday, December 21 Articles:

Clashes reported at funeral of Iranian dissident cleric BBC News

Iran: What the death of dissident cleric Montazeri means for opposition Christian Science Monitor

Intriguing people for December 21, 2009 CNN

Death of "Influential Green Movement Supporter" reflected in Germany media Deutsche Welle Farsi

Great loss for the opposition – a tribute to Grand Ayatollah Montazeri German Weekly “Die Zeit”

Iran braces for protests as 'up to 1m' attend funeral of reformist cleric Guardian

Iranian opposition attend funeral of Montazeri Guardian

Filling Montazeri's shoes in Iran Guardian

Iran’s opposition has lost a major supporter Handelsblatt

Des centaines de milliers d'Iraniens accompagnent la dépouille mortelle de Montazeri Le Monde

Iranian dissident cleric's funeral draws huge crowds Los Angeles Times

The Ayatollah’s Inspiration (Maziar Bahari) Newsweek

Cleric’s Funeral Becomes Protest of Iran Leaders New York Times

Car of Iran opposition's Mousavi attacked-website Reuters

In Death, Grand Ayatollah Could Unify Iran's Opposition Wall Street Journal

Cleric's Death, Torture Case Jolt Iran Wall Street Journal

Clashes Erupt at Reformist Cleric's Funeral Wall Street Journal


Tuesday, December 22 Articles:

Cleric's funeral breathes life into Iran's protest movement The Independent

Iranian Cleric’s Office Reportedly Attacked The Lede- New York Times Blog

Iran's Regime 'Has Every Reason to Be Worried' Spiegel Online

US Cites 'Fissure' in Iranian Society VOA News English


Wednesday, December 23 Articles:

Iran protesters ‘savagely attacked,’ reports say AFP/MSNBC

Iran police 'clash with Montazeri mourners' AFP/Yahoo News

Clashes at Montazeri ceremony, Iran opposition says BBC News

Fresh protests, clashes reported in Iran CNN World News

Iran forces clash with cleric's mourners - websites Reuters

Fierce unrests in Iran: Tear gas and batons in Esfahan German daily "Tageszeitung" (TAZ)

Isfahan beset by violence UPI

Iranian police threaten fierce crackdown on protesters Washington Post

Arrests and injuries after new clashes in Iran ZDF-Heute


Friday, December 25 Articles:

Tehran protesters clash with Iranian security forces Los Angeles Times


Part 2: Coverage in International TV Channels

Al Jazeera English, Sunday December 20



BBC World News, Sunday December 20



CNN, Sunday December 20



France 24, Sunday December 20



CNN, Monday December 21




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