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  • PROTECT IP / SOPA Act Breaks the Internet

    Don’t let government and corporation shutdown our last space of freedom : Congress needs to hear from you, or this bill passes Check out America Censorship day 1 numbers and get ready for round 2 The video above discusses the Senate version of the House’s Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). In the Senate the bill [...]

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    | January 17, 2012 | 1 Comment

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Mozilla is first major tech company to denounce CISPA

| May 2, 2012

While most Silicon Valley companies are keeping quiet about their thoughts on the cybersecurity bill, Mozilla speaks up.

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Choose Privacy Week: ACLU’s Mike German on Freedom from Surveillance

| May 1, 2012

Did you know this is Choose Privacy Week? The American Library Association said, “Choose Privacy Week is a new initiative that invites people into a national conversation about privacy rights in a digital age.” On a site called Privacy Revolution, the …

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| May 1, 2012

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| May 1, 2012

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Snow Leopard hit hardest by Flashback malware

| April 30, 2012

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World’s Largest Unclassified SPIE Conference: Spying & Surveillance Tech

| April 30, 2012

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Sick SSL ecosystem: 90% of HTTPS sites insecure, 75% vulnerable to BEAST attack

| April 29, 2012

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Google releases full FCC report on Street View probe

| April 28, 2012

Company releases full version of FCC’s report on company’s controversial gathering of personal data with Street View cars.

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CISPA Web-surveillance bill advances despite opposition

| April 27, 2012

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