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Civil Liberties in the Digital World

Bulk surveillance violates our fundamental rights.

Even if you have nothing to hide, using encryption helps protect the privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk surveillance systems. If you do have something important to hide, you’re in good company; these are the same tools that whistleblowers use to protect their identities while shining light on human rights abuses, corruption and other crimes. In addition to using encryption, standing up to surveillance requires fighting politically for a reduction in the amount of data collected on us, but the essential first step is to protect yourself and make surveillance of your communication as difficult as possible.

Stop Censorship Machine

Stop Censorship Machine

Xnet launches video campaign “Stop #CensorshipMachine” to defend our rights and freedom of expression. Feedom to Meme and gif, to parody, to educate, to (...)

7 March 2017

Gabriella Coleman - Anonymous and the Politics of Leaking

Gabriella Coleman - Anonymous and the Politics of Leaking

Outlaw tactics. Vigilante justice. Website defacement. Data dumps. Gabriella “Biella” Coleman visited Vancouver to deliver the fall 2016 Wall Exchange (...)

1 November 2016

Alert - Riseup financial update

Alert - Riseup financial update

Riseup provides online communication tools for people and groups working on liberatory social change. We are a project to create democratic alternatives (...)

7 September 2016

ProtonMail - Secure Email

ProtonMail - Secure Email

ProtonMail was founded in 2013 by scientists who met at CERN and were drawn together by a shared vision of a more secure and private Internet. Since (...)

15 July 2016

Metadata Anonymisation Toolkit

Metadata Anonymisation Toolkit

Proudly powered by Python, MAT was originally written during the “Google Summer of Code 2011”, under the umbrella of the Tor project.What is metadata? (...)

10 July 2016

Qwant the search engine that respects your privacy

Qwant the search engine that respects your privacy

Firefox optimized for Qwant is now available! Qwant, the European Web search engine announced the immediate availability of Mozilla Firefox optimized (...)

7 July 2016

Civil Liberties in the Digital World

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The Hacker News

Ukraine Targeted in Cyberattack Exploiting 7-Year-Old Microsoft Office Flaw

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a targeted operation against Ukraine that has been found leveraging a nearly seven-year-old flaw in Microsoft (...)

27 April

HackRead

DHS Establishes AI Safety Board with Tech Titans and Experts

By Waqas The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has formed an AI Safety Board to ensure secure AI use in critical infrastructure. This is a post from (...)

27 April

Latest Hacking News

How to Get into Cybersecurity: A Beginner’s Guide

Cybersecurity is more than just protecting systems and data from malicious attacks; it’s about ensuring… How to Get into Cybersecurity: A Beginner’s (...)

26 April

The Proton Blog

Introducing seamless productivity features for Proton Mail and Proton Calendar

Here are seven new business features for Proton Mail and Proton Calendar to help teams collaborate more efficiently.

25 April

Red Cross

We stand with Ukraine

The Russian government’s attack on Ukraine has put millions of innocent lives in danger. We stand with Ukraine to support their freedom and to defend democracy. If you wish to support Ukraine and its people in their time of need, please consider donating to the Red Cross.

Your data is YOUR data

eFoundation is a non-profit organization leading the development of Open Source mobile operating systems that respect users’ data privacy.

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Signal

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Tor Browser

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