Watch Edward Snowden speak at SXSW here
Couldn’t make it to SXSW? Watch Snowden speak live to festival-goers via video chat here.
On Mar 10, 2014 by Molly McHugh
Julian Assange addresses mass surveillance, persecuted journalists at SXSW
Currently living in exile in the Ecuadorian embessy in London, Julian Assange addressed SXSW via Skype.
On Mar 8, 2014 by Dell Cameron
As Ukraine conflict escalates, Russia cracks down on Internet freedom
Russia uses recent terrorism scares to censor Internet
On Mar 5, 2014 by Tim Sampson
U.S.’s top spy department: You need better encryption
“Strong encryption protocols,” Scott Busby said, are “critical for an Internet that is truly open to all.”
On Mar 4, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Italy blocks a record number of sites for copyright infringement
“The largest operation against file sharing and torrents known in Italy.”
How naked Yahoo users ended up in the hands of U.K. spies
Britain’s geekiest spies aren’t merely the biggest trolls on the Internet. They’re the biggest creeps, too.
On Feb 27, 2014 by Kevin Collier
The Internet’s worst trolls are actually British spies
Or, as they call themselves, Cyber Magicians.
On Feb 25, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Snowden’s ‘Certified Ethical Hacker program’ hacked, possibly ethically
Maybe “Hackers are here. Where are you?” isn’t the best slogan.
On Feb 24, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Why you won’t miss your online privacy
Living our lives out in the open may force society to face up to things it is too easy to ignore.
On Feb 20, 2014 by Nicholas White
Why you should be concerned about Russia’s Facebook
When it comes to our digital identities, instability is the rule rather than the exception.
On Feb 20, 2014 by L. Rhodes
America doesn’t need a second Snowden
If there is a second Snowden—or even a wave of activists who follow in Snowden’s footsteps—then they need to learn from his mistakes.
On Feb 17, 2014 by Greg Stevens
Turkish protesters clash with police: ‘Hands off my Internet’
For a demonstration about cyberspace, it had a serious, real-world impact.
On Feb 12, 2014 by Carola Frediani
Lawmakers in 9 countries line up against Trans-Pacific Partnership
Is the tide turning against the world’s most controversial trade agreement?
On Feb 12, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Two strikes against the ‘six strikes’ advisory board
The two named members of the board have connections to the ISPs themselves and the legislators behind SOPA and PIPA.
On Feb 10, 2014 by Dell Cameron
Snowden leak shows how British spies used ‘honey traps’ and ‘dirty tricks’
“Destroy, deny, degrade [and] disrupt.”
On Feb 8, 2014 by Sarah Weber
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