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Security

It is well known in the tech circles and especially underground forums that the United States National Security Agency (NSA) and the Government Communications …

The internal records of as many as 25,000 employees of America’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were exposed during a recent computer hack at …

Browsing the Web with The Onion Router, or Tor, is supposed to make you anonymous. Many of the encryption algorithms used by this popular …

The Heartbleed computer security bug is many things: a catastrophic tech failure, an open invitation to criminal hackers and yet another reason to upgrade …

Ahead of a two-day Net Mundial international conference in Sao Paulo on the future of the Internet, Brazil’s Senate has unanimously adopted a bill …

By treating the Internet as a giant surveillance platform, the NSA has betrayed the Internet and the world. It has subverted the products, protocols, …

Edward Snowden told a crowd of fans Wednesday that the U.S. government’s surveillance programs collect more data on Americans than it does on any …

The White House published a long-awaited report on the collection of big data Thursday and, while it mentioned the positive side of data collection, …

Microsoft has said users of its Windows XP operating system will also get the security update it has issued to fix a flaw in …

In the age of surveillance paranoia, most smartphone users know better than to give a random app or website permission to use their device’s …