Anti-downloading law hits Japan, up to 2 years in prison from today
Japan introduced new anti-piracy legislation designed to clamp down on illegal file-sharing
View ArticleCyber attack on Iran's Internet system disrupts Iran Internet
Iran state official says that cyber attackers have targeted Iranian infrastructure and communications companies
View ArticleMedia's favorite Anonymous hacktivist charged with conspiracy against FBI agents
Project PM founder Barrett Brown has been indicted on three counts relating to threatening an officer
View ArticleEye movements could be next PC password
Even if two people trace the same paths, the exact way they move their eyes differs
View ArticleGoogle threatens banning French news media over newly proposed law
Google has warned to exclude French media sites from its search if France adopts law forcing payment for news content
View ArticleRon Paul: The Internet Revolution is a Liberty Revolution
We should understand the critical link between internet freedom and human freedom
View ArticleUN offers to assist internet Counter-Terrorism surveillance in lieu of global...
UN claims that social media sites are used for terroristic schemes in terms of organization and recruitment
View ArticleMeet the "Bill Gates of Ghana"
Herman Chinery-Hesse left America to return to his parents' country with only a computer and some big ideas
View ArticleNew Microsoft Patent uses Kinect and Mobile Cameras to Count People in your...
Patent allows Microsoft to remotely surveil and effectively count U.S. citizens as they order online
View ArticleNew version of Marco Civil threatens Freedom of Expression in Brazil
Join Brazilian civil society in protesting this last-minute attack on users' rights
View ArticleSkype shares private details of 16-year-old Dutch WikiLeaks supporter
Say goodbye to online service providers protecting the identities of their users
View ArticleHow the ITU could put the internet behind closed doors
The open internet is in danger; in december governments are going to decide the future of our internet
View Article'Cypherpunks': New Assange book says Internet may enslave us
The book is partially based on RT's 'The World Tomorrow' television series
View ArticleHow Alternative News Outlets can assist the 1%
Reflections on how the way messages are presented could help either the 1% or the 99%
View ArticleDon't be a Petraeus: A Tutorial on Anonymous Email Accounts
Anonymous online communication is a valuable tool for journalists and whistleblowers
View ArticleHackers expose hidden Twitter child abuse accounts
Micro-blogging site closes accounts after graphic child abuse images were revealed
View ArticleEuropean Commission's Low Attack on Open Source
The European Union has gone backwards on open standards in recent times
View ArticleAll Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defense websites hacked by Syrian Electronic Army
The Syrian Electronic Army made a huge attack on websites from the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Defense
View ArticleOne year after SOPA: The next five battles for Internet freedom
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance, and the fight for Internet freedom continues
View ArticleHow Mega's Clever Encryption Will Protect You, But Mostly Kim Dotcom
All your uploads are encrypted on their way up to the server, and downloads are encrypted on the way down
View ArticleCuba may have activated submarine internet cable
Internet pattern changes shows signs that Cuba has connected a fiber-optic cable to the internet through Venezuela
View ArticleThe PirateBox and Internet Freedom
The PirateBox is software that can be used to turn your WiFi enabled computer into a local router
View ArticleWiFi + USB Drive = Your Own Mini-Internet (Freedom)
The PirateBox transforms a laptop, router, or single board computer into a mini-Internet hub
View ArticleA Guide for Online Privacy and Anonymity: Activist Tools and Security
How you can keep your anonymity, online privacy and personal security safe
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