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It’s official: Hacking has been gamified
Alex 31 August 2011 1576
Burning Question: Should I Use My Browser’s Do-Not-Track Setting?
Anthony Pell 25 August 2011 1653
When hacking Chrome, it's all about your data
Anthony Pell 04 August 2011 1751
Allesandro Acquisti to take down privacy with facial recognition at Black Hat
Anthony Pell 01 August 2011 1384
The problem with doing - and not doing - an iPhone jailbreak
Dave Wreski 11 July 2011 1738
From WikiLeaks to SB 1070—The Rise of the New Global Hacktivists
Alex 28 June 2011 1759
EFF encourage Tor relays with the Tor Challenge
Dave Wreski 01 June 2011 1696
Firefox add-on with 7m downloads can invade privacy
Dave Wreski 20 May 2011 2520
Fixing the Web's trust issues
Dave Wreski 10 May 2011 1809
How to disappear completely
Dave Wreski 05 May 2011 2270
Where's my tinfoil hat?
Dave Wreski 21 April 2011 2613
The Usability of Passwords
Anthony Pell 18 April 2011 2060
Wrap Firefox in a Cocoon of privacy
Anthony Pell 06 April 2011 2528
SSH tunneling for secure web surfing
Alex 05 April 2011 2243
Attacking and Defending the Tor Network
Anthony Pell 29 March 2011 2630
Does RSA SecurID have a US gov't-authorized back door?
Anthony Pell 23 March 2011 2362
WikiLeaks' founder takes on Indian Prime Minister
Alex 22 March 2011 2408
Chief Spy Says U.S. Too Secret About Cyber Threats
Anthony Pell 15 March 2011 2317
Lessons Learned From WikiLeaks: Not So Much
Anthony Pell 09 March 2011 2185
SSDs Prove Tough To Erase
Anthony Pell 22 February 2011 1652
Eben Moglen promotes Freedom in a box
Anthony Pell 18 February 2011 1801
Report: Privacy worries many Facebook, Google users
Anthony Pell 11 February 2011 1605
Did Sony add a rootkit to PS3 firmware update?
Anthony Pell 02 February 2011 3061
Apple hit with another suit alleging privacy violations
Anthony Pell 01 February 2011 1690
PirateBox: an "artistic provocation" in lunchbox form
Anthony Pell 31 January 2011 1416
 
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