Articles Tagged
Electronic Frontier Foundation
October 31, 2016
The privacy rights organization's got you covered, from a facial recognition algorithm grid to a privacy badger. We had a few ideas too!
June 09, 2016
The EFF has raised concerns about how it impacts First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and religion.
April 07, 2016
Two privacy activists were raided by police after child abuse traffic was allegedly traced from their house, where they run a Tor exit node.
February 09, 2016
Some businesses have attempted to squash negative reviews by including "gag clauses" in contracts. One US state has already banned this contractual ploy, and another state is considering similar legislation.
December 15, 2015
The Tor Project's new executive director Shari Steele says that her mission is to grow the organization by fostering “greater adoption of Tor products by mainstream internet users.”
November 03, 2015
The EFF has found more than 100 ALPR cameras streaming live, "often with totally open Web pages accessible by anyone with a browser."
October 23, 2015
Security and privacy watchdogs worry that a proposed law intended to improve cybersecurity of automobiles could also make it illegal for researchers to examine code in vehicles' computers.
September 30, 2015
Every time we sneeze, cough, scratch, fart, or touch something, we leave behind traces of ourselves. Could this microbial evidence one day be used to identify and surveil us?
September 10, 2015
Apple recently told a US court that it couldn't turn over to law enforcement messages that were sent between iPhones via Apple's iMessage system, which uses end-to-end encryption. And the crypto-wars rage on.