Civil Liberties in the Digital World #We are legion

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.

Riseup - Secure and private email accounts

Riseup - Secure and private email accounts

Riseup provides online communication tools for people and groups working on liberatory social change. Our purpose is to aid in the creation of a free (...)

2 October 2015

Anonymous: A Million Men

Anonymous: A Million Men

Written & Directed by Patrick Ireland. They are the 99%. Join filmmaker Patrick Ireland as he tumbles down the rabbit hole, penetrating the very (...)

24 September 2015

OnionMail prevents clandestine espionage

OnionMail prevents clandestine espionage

OnionMail is an open source SMTP/POP3 compatible mail server with some functions designed for Tor hidden services. OnionMail is an anonymous and (...)

21 June 2015

re:publica 2015 - Gabriella Coleman

re:publica 2015 - Gabriella Coleman

The re:publica is one of the largest and most exciting conferences about digital culture in the world. Since its foundation in 2007, it has grown from a (...)

10 May 2015

Hacktivism, or fifty shades of grey hat

Hacktivism, or fifty shades of grey hat

re:publica 15 - Europe’s biggest conference on internet and society. From Iceland to South Africa, from the US to Singapore – the re:publica 2015 (...)

9 May 2015

Tor protects your privacy

Tor protects your privacy

Tor protects our privacy and identity on the Internet. We’ve gotten very used to the Internet. We are constantly sharing information about ourselves and (...)

18 March 2015

Civil Liberties in the Digital World

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Hacker Magazines & Publication

The Hacker News

Popular Android Apps Like Xiaomi, WPS Office Vulnerable to File Overwrite Flaw

Several popular Android applications available in Google Play Store are susceptible to a path traversal-affiliated vulnerability that could be exploited (...)

2 May

HackRead

LayerX Security Raises $24M for Browser Security: Empowering Secure Remote Work

By Cyber Newswire Early adoption by Fortune 100 companies worldwide, LayerX already secures more users than any other browser security solution and (...)

2 May

Latest Hacking News

Judge0 Vulnerabilities Could Allow Sandbox Escape

A security researcher discovered a security vulnerability in the Judge0 system, which received a patch… Judge0 Vulnerabilities Could Allow Sandbox Escape (...)

1 May

Tor Project

New Alpha Release: Tor Browser 13.5a7

Tor Browser 13.5a7 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory. This version includes important security (...)

30 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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Tor Browser

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