Why are Apple’s competitors staying silent on the iPhone unlocking fight?
Apple’s hardware rivals haven’t said a word about the case.
On Feb 19, 2016 by Eric Geller
Donald Trump urges Apple boycott over company’s refusal to help FBI unlock iPhone
‘How do you like that? I just thought of that. Boycott Apple.’
On Feb 19, 2016 by Aaron Sankin, Eric Geller
Government says Apple’s refusal to unlock iPhone is about ‘marketing strategy’
The government has requested that Apple comply immediately.
New Hampshire bill allows public libraries to run Tor in the face of federal challenges
‘Live free or die.’
On Feb 18, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz divided over iPhone unlocking court order
Rubio took the privacy and civil-liberties stance. Cruz backed law enforcement’s claims.
On Feb 18, 2016 by Eric Geller
iPhone unlocking court order prompts familiar battle lines in Congress
‘Court orders are not optional and Apple should comply.’
On Feb 17, 2016 by Eric Geller
The woman who aims to take Tor mainstream
The Tor Project has an image problem. Shari Steele knows how to fix it.
On Feb 16, 2016 by William Turton
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s evolution on Internet freedom
When it comes to Internet freedom, Scalia may have been one of the great legal minds of our time.
On Feb 14, 2016 by Matthew Rozsa
U.K. spy bill draws concerns from joint parliamentary committee
The new report urged the British government to clarify worrisome provisions.
On Feb 11, 2016 by Eric Geller
How to get 2GB of free Google cloud storage
You have a limited time to make it happen.
On Feb 10, 2016 by Jam Kotenko
Can Edward Snowden vote in the 2016 elections?
An estimated 5.85 million Americans will be denied the right to vote in the 2016 presidential elections.
On Feb 10, 2016 by Dell Cameron
FBI director invokes San Bernardino attack in defense of anti-encryption narrative
James Comey denied wanting a ‘backdoor’ but said that some kind of encryption workaround was needed.
On Feb 9, 2016 by Eric Geller
Obama cybersecurity commission could lay groundwork for next administration’s policy
It won’t be able to make changes—but if the next president reads its report, that’s good enough.
U.K. intelligence committee urges major changes to surveillance bill
The report called one key measure ‘inconsistent and largely incomprehensible.’
Obama unveils $19 billion plan to overhaul U.S. cybersecurity
The new plan is a grab-bag of programs and initiatives to tackle persistent cyber issues.
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