Don’t stop using Tor.
There’s been a good deal of discussion in the online security community over the last 48 hours about vulnerabilities and attacks on the Tor anonymization… Read More »Don’t stop using Tor.
There’s been a good deal of discussion in the online security community over the last 48 hours about vulnerabilities and attacks on the Tor anonymization… Read More »Don’t stop using Tor.
My friends at Kubatana posted an interesting set of documents today, the police announcements prohibiting demonstrations and rallies in several neighborhoods of Harare. The documents… Read More »You just can’t make this stuff up. Well, Orwell could.
A court in Egypt sentenced blogger Kareem Sulaiman to four years in prison for “inciting hatred of Islam” and insulting President Hosni Mubarak. Kareem isn’t… Read More »Free Kareem, and everyone else illegally imprisoned in Egypt
The civil unrest in Guinea is provoking discussion all over the African continent about the potential for change, specifically for the potential to remove aging… Read More »Online activism, from Brazzaville to Bahrain…
Professor Ron Deibert is the director of Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto, a remarkable institution which researches the intersection of civic politics and… Read More »Ron Deibert on the history and future of Psiphon
I really enjoyed my time at the Berkman Center/Sunlight Foundation meeting earlier this week, but felt a little out of place. Sunlight’s focus is primarily… Read More »Looking beyond the US for activist inspiration