Tomorrow - July 12 - is the Internet-Wide Day of Action, with big online names from Kickstarter and Vimeo to Reddit and Spotify banding together to express their objection to overturning rules that guarantee net neutrality
Still got a Zip drive? What about a CD? Are you sure you'll be able to access the data stored on those? We take a look at what's being done to keep information safe for future generations
The software company says it vets governments' human rights records before selling its software that's allegedly being used to spy on lawyers, journalists and activists
Hencha Voigt and her partner Wesley Victor were unable to unlock their phones despite the judge's order - and the case highlights some inconsistencies in the law
If your data was exposed in one of two recent breaches, there's a good chance your details have been used by an army of bots to support the proposals to end net neutrality