Split by SouthWest: My SXSW 2012 Diary
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, March 15 2012
PDM editorial director Micah L. Sifry spent last Friday through Monday at South by SouthWest Interactive, attending panels, keynotes and hanging out. Here's his report: SXSW is still a place where sessions packed with thousands of attendees cheer for the iconoclasts and the game-changers. It is also much more of a business networking conference than an internet futurists' playpen. In short, it has a split personality. Read More
Movement Times: TechPresident's Top Posts of 2011
BY Micah L. Sifry and Nick Judd | Wednesday, December 21 2011
From the streets of Tunisia to Wall Street, and online from the WikiLeaks wars to the early election skirmishes of 2012, this has been a tumultuous time. Next year, who knows, maybe everything will just get really boring. Though we kind of doubt it. But in case you missed anything, or just want a refresher on what went down on these pixels, here's our subjective, selective and unrepresentative sampler of the Best of techPresident 2011. Read More
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
'Unauthorized' Assange Autobiography to Be Released Today
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, September 22 2011
NPR.org has this story on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, whose autobiography, NPR reports, was released on Thursday in Britain — without his say-so: British publisher Canongate decided to go ahead and release ... Read More
Random Acts of Blindness? Air Force List of WikiLeaks Banned Sites is Released
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, September 12 2011
Thanks to some dogged nudging by the good folks at MuckRock.com*, we now have an authoritative list of the websites blocked by the U.S. Air Force because of the WikiLeaks disclosures. The list of 45 sites primarily ... Read More
The Fall of WikiLeaks: Cablegate2, Assange and Icarus
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, September 2 2011
I'm theoretically on vacation right now and scarcely in a position to do a deep dive into all the news and commentary, but here's one quick comment about WikiLeaks's decision to release the complete and unredacted ... Read More
Quote Of The Day: Glenn Greenwald On This Whole Wikileaks Kerfuffle
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, August 30 2011
As far as OpenLeaks is concerned, I have found the whole thing to be strange from the beginning, because if you look at the way in which this sort of dissident faction left Wikileaks and began this competing ... Read More
Summer Vacation: What I'm Searching For
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, August 19 2011
This pretty much sums it up: I'll be back online after Labor Day. In the meantime, here are two fun short books/essays that you should go read: Read More
Anonymous And LulzSec Are At It Again, and This Time, It's Legal
BY Becky Kazansky | Wednesday, July 27 2011
Lulz Security and Anonymous, better known for illegal data breaches and acts of 'hacktivism,' today called for supporters to engage in a new protest against their old nemesis PayPal — but participants in this ... Read More
Guardian Reports Phone Hacking Targeted Gordon Brown
BY Nick Judd | Monday, July 11 2011
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was a target of News of the World journalists attempting to access his voicemail, the Guardian reports, adding that News International newspapers also gained access to ... Read More