Internet surveillance by GCHQ, U.K. electronic intelligence agency, ruled unlawful
United Kingdom spies acted illegally when they scooped up data about Britons’ electronic communications gathered by the U.S. National Security Agency, a court ruled …
Net neutrality set to be defended by US regulator
The chairman of the US’s communications watchdog is proposing “strong” protections to ensure the principles of net neutrality are upheld. In an article in …
Flimsy Last Ditch Effort To Derail Real Net Neutrality Protections Launches In Congress
With Title II based net neutrality rules pretty much a sure thing, the mega-ISPs have been engaged in a last-ditch attempt to derail the …
Android malware encounters surged in 2014, up by 75 percent, report says
Although many U.S.-based security professionals and mobile device users might have once believed their devices were safe from malware, new research suggests that in …
Google Quietly Argues Broadband Competition, Google Fiber Build Out Could Be Aided By Title II
While Google has been notably quiet on net neutrality as its lobbyists work to cultivate broader bi-partisan favor, the search giant broke that silence …
Messaging Apps Are Terribly Insecure
t’s likely that every single day, you use a messaging app to communicate with friends and family. It’s also likely that the messaging app …
Hollywood’s Secret War On Net Neutrality Is A Key Part Of Its Plan Stop You From Accessing Websites It Doesn’t Like
We already wrote about the MPAA’s plan to break the internet by trying to twist a portion of the DMCA to force ISPs to …
How Congress Secretly Just Legitimized Questionable NSA Mass Surveillance Tool
We recently noted that, despite it passing overwhelmingly, Congress quietly deleted a key bit of NSA reform that would have blocked the agency from …
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