Civil Liberties in the Digital World #We are legion

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.

Surveillance Self-Defense

Surveillance Self-Defense

A Project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Official Website - Tips, Tools and How-to for Safer Online Communications Who is this guide for? (…)

1 February 2015

Anonymous Public DNS

Anonymous Public DNS

Welcome to the OpenNIC Wiki Anonymous Public DNS with OpenNIC: Are you looking for an alternative DNS provider that is open and democratic? Are you (…)

25 March 2014

Fuck You YouTube

Fuck You YouTube

AnonOps IRC channel #FreeAnons - Official website: FreeAnons.org On September 18th of 2013, Google targeted an Anonymous affiliate and an extension of (…)

22 September 2013

Wikileaks - The Spy Files

Wikileaks - The Spy Files

Terrorists organize themselves through the cyberspace. Entire states can fall if their communication system are violated. In such scenario the principal (…)

17 June 2012

Civil Liberties in the Digital World

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HackRead

New NIST Concept Paper Outlines AI-Specific Cybersecurity Framework

NIST has released a concept paper for new control overlays to secure AI systems, built on the SP…

15 August

The Hacker News

Cisco Warns of CVSS 10.0 FMC RADIUS Flaw Allowing Remote Code Execution

Cisco has released security updates to address a maximum-severity security flaw in Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) Software that could allow an (…)

15 August

The Proton Blog

AI browsers are coming for your clicks — and your privacy

Perplexity’s $34.5B bid for Google Chrome shows how AI companies want your browser not just for speed and convenience, but for your data — and your digital (…)

14 August

Qubes OS

QSB-109: Intel microcode updates

We have published Qubes Security Bulletin (QSB) 109: Intel microcode updates. The text of this QSB and its accompanying cryptographic signatures are (…)

14 August

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

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