Be careful what you search for online. Big Tech, in lockstep with Big Brother, is reportedly plotting to use your internet browsing history against you in order to deprive you of your Second Amendment rights.
Sirin Labs is shipping the Finney Blockchain Phone - a decked out android phone with a custom hardware wallet module. The phone even has a separate screen to confirm transactions and enter your pin - making it unhackable even if the android device it
Fears over government interference and internet surveillance have given rise to some novel experiments in sending offline transactions as somebody has transmitted bitcoin internationally by high frequency radio… through a snowstorm.
Jeff Bezos became the richest man in the world by building a surveillance state for everyone else, but when the tables turned on him, he throws a fit. What's good for the goose is apparently not good for the gander. ? TN Editor
The days of having a fully (or even mostly) private life are long gone, it seems, and social media is largely to blame.
Even if you have deactivated all of your social media accounts - or never had any in the first place - your privacy is not
Tails is a live system that aims to preserve your privacy and anonymity. It helps you to use the Internet anonymously and circumvent censorship almost anywhere you go and on any computer but leaving no trace unless you ask it to explicitly.
Bitcoin blabs three secrets about every transaction: Sender's address, Amount of coins sent, Receiver's address. The claim I am going to make of Mimblewimble is that it fulfills the two requirements while spilling zero of the three secrets.
For someone who wanted to build a new world functioning privately and honestly, protected by cryptography, our base in San Jose, Costa Rica, was almost a dream… and more than any of us dreamed, probably.
...through the use of cryptographic innovations such as confidential transactions and CoinJoin, Mimblewimble offers a strong scaling solution, as well as increased privacy for the Bitcoin protocol.
Although this is a lower court, it sets a precedent for privacy that is urgently overdue now that fingerprint and facial scanning are commonly used unlock tools on smart phones. Police will now have to secure warrants before searching a suspects phon
Bitcoin has always been hard to understand. Even Satoshi, its author, complained about that. The problem isn't so much its complexity, but its newness – there's really almost nothing to compare it to.
The Third Letter of Captain Marque begins by explaining that the Crown grabs "every scrap of intel," but then, very importantly, it goes on to note the fact that encryption alone isn't nearly enough to solve this problem
What if law enforcement was outsourced to class action attorneys? Don't imagine. It's happening as the Cambridge Analytica scandal becomes Mark Zuckerberg's legal nightmare.
While in the middle of a full-blown censorship scandal and other issues, Facebook has been caught allowing Big Tech companies the ability to read your private messages sent via the social media platform. Private messages and personal data were given
As tech executives continue to be grilled in front of Congress, the growing Bernie Sanders-wing of the Democratic Party is preparing to push its misnamed "Medicare for All" into the political mainstream after its political gains in the midterms.
• https://www.hollywoodreporter.com, by Eriq Gardner
Weinstein's lawyer is allegedly threatening to unleash emails in the media to sway the court of public opinion. "These are hardly the actions of a Defendant concerned about his Fifth Amendment rights," states a new motion.
Update: As the giant cache of newly released internal emails has also revealed, Karissa Bell of Mashable notes that Facebook used a VPN app to spy on its competitors.
So if you end up going to prison someday, it could be the evidence that is pulled out of your cellphone that ultimately puts you away. Of course most Americans never even consider that their own cellphones could be systematically gathering evidence
-- Here's Why You Shouldn't Take The Chip
Fox News is pushing RFID chip implants, encouraging people that the tech is safe and good for medical by stating it's similar to getting a tetanus shot.
AT&T will alert a little more than a dozen customers within the next week or so that their service will be terminated due to copyright infringement, according to sources familiar with its plans.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee has launched a "Magna Carta for the web", warning that tech giants must change their ways to save the online world from the dangerous forces they have unleashed.
Ann Cavoukian blasted Google when she resigned: "I imagined us creating a Smart City of Privacy, as opposed to a Smart City of Surveillance. Your personal information, your privacy is critical. It is not just a fundamental human right. It forms the
Ann Cavoukian blasted Google when she resigned: "I imagined us creating a Smart City of Privacy, as opposed to a Smart City of Surveillance. Your personal information, your privacy is critical. It is not just a fundamental human right. It forms the
Major internet browsers now offer access to VPN services via a number of third-party extensions and in some cases through built-in features. These provide an easy and affordable means to protect your privacy and enjoy a censorship-free browsing exper
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