New Wikileaks Release Helps Explain Who's Reading Your Email, and How
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, December 1 2011
Here and there, outlets like Wired's Threat Level blog or the Washington Post, with an ongoing focus on privacy in the Internet age, have peeled at the edges of the veneer that sits atop a vast and sophisticated ... Read More
One of the People Who Challenges The Internet Powers-That-Be
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, November 23 2011
Go read this profile of Chris Soghoian, a security researcher with a knack for navigating the paper trail, whose constant badgering of the new Internet powers-that-be have been changing policies in boardrooms and on ... Read More
Google Data Shows Government Internet Surveillance Far Outstrips Wiretap Requests
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, October 25 2011
Alongside an update to its public records about government requests for user information, Google this morning announced that it would begin disclosing not just the number of requests governments worldwide are making for ... Read More
White House Officials Targeted in Gmail Invasion
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, June 3 2011
At a hearing last month, House oversight committee chair Rep. Darrell Issa pressed White House Chief Information Officer Brook Colangelo on whether White House staff might be bringing personal iPads with them to work. ... Read More
Weiner Wants to Move on from Twitter "Hack"
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, June 1 2011
Ben Smith digs into the rather odd Anthony Weiner Twitter situation: After a long weekend’s fuss over a photograph of a man’s crotch, sent over his Twitter account, Weiner appears to have decided not to pursue an ... Read More
Rep. Weiner Finds Someone Abusing His Twitter
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 31 2011
New York City Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner is a colorful tweeter (see his creative use of extra-lengthy hashtags to capture his thought of the moment) -- but not that colorful. On Saturday night, Weiner's Twitter ... Read More
Crowdfunding Dissent
BY Nick Judd | Monday, May 23 2011
Security researcher Christopher Soghoian says he raised $500 for legal fees in 20 minutes. He was raising the money to sue the federal Department of Justice for access to 600 pages of documents about Internet and mobile ... Read More
New Attempt to Hijack Facebook Traffic in Syria
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 6 2011
EFF warns Syrian Facebook users against clicking through warnings about invalid security certificates, reporting that that someone is attempting a rather amateurish "man-in-the-middle" attack to intercept their ... Read More
Safer Facebooking
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, March 29 2011
Over on Movements.org, Susannah Vila walks step-by-step through how you go about organizing on Facebook in a secure fashion. Read More
Your Own Personal Mobile Phone Kill Switch
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 28 2011
Equipping activists with a cell phone nuclear option to wipe out their phone contents is one of the more prevalent ideas floating around the mobile activism space. Fast Company's Gregory Ferenstein profiles one ... Read More