How to make sure you’re using the real Tor Browser
Fake Tor Browsers have become a problem. Here’s how to make sure it’s not one you have to deal with.
On Oct 31, 2014 by Dell Cameron
Facebook now supports Tor
In the battle against Internet censorship, this matters.
On Oct 31, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
How Occupy Wall Street turned into Gamergate shills
Why Occupy Wall Street’s loudest voice supports Gamergate.
On Oct 25, 2014 by Dell Cameron
New Silk Road’s biggest dealer doesn’t even sell drugs
It turns out cheap porn, television, and music are always in high demand.
On Oct 22, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Wildly successful crowdfunded ‘anonabox’ router accused of lying to customers
The product looks supiciously familar to others already on the market.
On Oct 15, 2014 by Rob Price
Meet anonabox, the mini gadget that keeps your Internet activity secret
For $49, you can hide all your traffic, not just that which goes through the Tor browser.
On Oct 13, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Ross Ulbricht’s lawyer says FBI’s hack of Silk Road was ‘criminal’
“The government posits two standards of behavior: one for private citizens, and the other for the government.”
On Oct 8, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
How an alleged Dark Net drug dealer got a ‘second chance’ from a judge
“I wouldn’t be sitting here today if someone hadn’t given me a second chance,” the judge said.
Tor’s anonymity network doubles in size every 1.2 years
Anonymity is growing fast.
Gmail security is a problem for Tor users
This is not a dig at Google, but it is a problem.
On Oct 7, 2014 by Joseph Cox
Is it too late to save Tor?
To survive, it’s time for Tor to define itself.
On Oct 2, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
The real chink in Tor’s armor
The police have hundreds of Tor users in the past eight years. Is there a flaw in the system?
On Oct 2, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Why police want to outlaw Apple’s iPhone encryption
Do iPhone users deserve data protection?
On Sep 30, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
The FBI nabbed another serial Deep Web pedophile
“Gateways” allow access to the Deep Web but provide none of the anonymizing power of Tor.
Tor executive director hints at Firefox integration
“Their product is 10-20 percent of the global market, this is of roughly 2.8 billion global Internet users.”
On Sep 29, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
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