Here’s why Silicon Valley can’t stop terrorism
There is no tech solution to terrorism, but that won’t stop people from asking.
On Mar 23, 2016 by Kelsey Atherton
Belgium turns to social media to identify missing suspect in Brussels airport bombings
The authorities are relying on Facebook and Twitter to circulate his photograph.
On Mar 22, 2016 by Dell Cameron
ISIS urges fighters in Belgium to use encryption in wake of Brussels attacks
Are they trying to turn politicians against secure communications?
On Mar 22, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Harrowing video captures aftermath of ISIS attack on Brussels airport
At least 31 people are dead and nearly 200 more wounded from the attacks
Dozens dead, more than 200 injured in bombings at Brussels airport and metro station
This story is developing.
On Mar 22, 2016 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
9/11 movie starring Charlie Sheen was dismissed as viral hoax—but it’s real
Believe.
On Mar 18, 2016 by Feliks Garcia
John Oliver explains the Apple–FBI fight and why strong encryption matters
It goes far beyond one iPhone.
On Mar 14, 2016 by Michelle Jaworski
Civil-liberties groups want to join U.S. strategy meetings on countering ISIS online
‘Civil liberties and human rights advocates need to be at the table, too.’
On Mar 8, 2016 by Eric Geller
Hillary Clinton botches details in discussing Apple-FBI fight
The FBI knows more than Clinton thinks they do.
On Mar 7, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
San Bernardino victim’s relative on iPhone order: ‘chipping away at our liberties because of fear’
‘Fear is an ally of the terrorist.’
On Feb 26, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
ISIS threatens Twitter and Facebook CEOs as the companies ban more of its supporters
The terrorist group relies on social media to recruit new jihadists, but its grip is weakening.
On Feb 25, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Former top government lawyer explains why he’s helping Apple fight the FBI
‘The law does not require Apple to do what the FBI is asking so far.’
On Feb 22, 2016 by Eric Geller
In dueling statements, Apple and FBI urge Congress to act on encryption
Apple said the court order could set ‘a very dangerous precedent.’
Government says Apple’s refusal to unlock iPhone is about ‘marketing strategy’
The government has requested that Apple comply immediately.
On Feb 19, 2016 by Eric Geller
Can you really fight terrorism with a video game?
The FBI thinks so.
On Feb 18, 2016 by Michael Price
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