Appealing amendments: NSA lawsuit gets another chance
Many citizens see Edward Snowden as the linchpin that finally led to a flood of challenges and lawsuits against the National Security Agency (NSA)...
Milking it: NSA goes after advertiser cookies for user data
The NSA is tracking your browsing habits through cookies. Are cookies stale in the face of government-sponsored meddling?
Is your Samsung Smart TV spying on you? – #WTFWednesday
Samsung Smart TVs are amazing huh? With voice commands and video calling built in, it’s like we’re in the 2015 predicted by Back to...
5 parts of your body that betray your identity
Find out which five parts of your body might be giving away your identity, thanks to advances in biometrics.
Game over: Hacking Team disclosure exposes spy agency playbooks
Who hacks the hackers? It's a question the founder of Hacking Team — a company which supplies its own version of surveillance malware to...
London’s 500,000 cameras are watching you. All the time – #WTFWednesday
Did you know London has over half a million CCTV cameras? Read on to learn more about the surveillance capital of the world.
Australia’s new anti-piracy law: Sink or swim?
This article was originally published on June 29, 2015. What happens when the government decides to crack down on Internet piracy? In Australia, the result...
A spy-proof network? Astoria may hold the answer
What are your options if you want privacy on the web? Just being careful about where you surf, what you post, and what you...
How hackers can use your fingerprints to frame you
Find out how hackers can use a camera, a computer program, and some wood glue to recreate your fingerprints.
Google in talks with privacy regulators over ‘right to be forgotten’
One year after the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) ruled that individuals have the right to ask search engines to remove...