Moxie Marlinspike: The Coder Who Encrypted Your Texts
In the past decade, Moxie Marlinspike has squatted on an abandoned island, toured the U.S. by hopping trains, he says, and earned the enmity …
Europe’s Data Privacy Draft Likely to Irk U.S. Technology Companies
Europe inched closer Friday to approving new data-privacy legislation that threatens to raise tensions with U.S. technology firms. source not found
Wall Street Journal Upset That Wall Street Isn’t Upset About Net Neutrality
A few weeks ago, after it was more or less confirmed that the FCC was going forward with full Title II reclassification of broadband, …
Police skirt Tor anonymity software in shutting down illegal websites
US federal officials and European law enforcement groups in over a dozen countries said Friday that they shut down more than 400 illegal websites …
Windows vulnerability identified as root cause in Home Depot breach
In a detailed account of Home Depot’s breach, The Wall Street Journal disclosed that the compromised credit cards and emails could have been stolen …
FCC Tests The Waters On A ‘Hybrid’ Net Neutrality Solution That Almost Everyone Hates
Gautham Nagesh at the Wall Street Journal (who was also the first to reveal many of the details of Tom Wheeler’s original net neutrality …
Link Exposes Users of ‘Bang With Friends’
Bang With Friends, a mobile application that facilitates casual encounters among friends, has a simple pitch: “Your friends will never know you’re interested unless …
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