Police in Massachusetts are pursuing criminal charges against a man for posting the words "put wings on pigs" on his Facebook page, a phrase similar to the one posted by a man who killed two officers in New York City last weekend.
Nick Lambert (Chief Operating Officer for MaidSafe.Net) comes on the show to provide an update on MaidSafe.Net and internet decentralization - Keith Cyrnek (local activist) comes in studio to talk about general liberty issues - Switchblade (local ac
On Friday, a warning of a possible effort to hijack significant portions of the anonymizing Tor network was leaked to the Tor Project. And over the weekend, a cluster of servers in a Netherlands' data center that were used as Tor "exit nodes" and
Charlie Shrem, the former Bitcoin Foundation Inc. executive who pleaded guilty to charges tied to the illicit online bazaar "Silk Road," was sentenced to two years in prison by a judge who rejected his bid to remain free and "change the world.
Over a year after the shuttering of the original Silk Road website and over a month after the seizure of Silk Road 2 and other similar sites, the sketchiest of Dark Web sites still persist.
Leaked documents reveal a frightening line of attack that's currently being considered by the MPAA: What if you simply erased any record that the site was there in the first place?
To regulate Internet service providers (ISPs) as utilities, the FCC must reclassify broadband as a telecommunications service. It's a move that consumer advocacy groups and even President Obama have pushed the FCC to take.
The FBI exploited a recently patched Firefox vulnerability to unmask Tor users visiting a notorious child pornography site. It turns out the feds had waged an even broader uncloaking campaign a year earlier by using a long-abandoned part of
Despite the advent of an affordable $35 smartphone, internet access continues to be unaffordable or unattainable for billions all over the world...Now really think about what that means: More than half of humanity lacks access to the news, informatio
Next week we will release a comprehensive outline of how the Outernet broadcast will work and what it will contain. So far, we have used examples such as news, Wikipedia, Khan Academy, weather, and disaster information. No more examples.
Microsoft's fight against the US position that it may search its overseas servers with a valid US warrant is getting nasty. Microsoft, which is fighting a US warrant that it hand over e-mail to the US from its Ireland servers, wants
A fascinating and utterly unique piece of motorcycle history is about to go under the hammer on eBay, with less than two days remaining on its auction.
When her oldest daughter was diagnosed with asthma last March, Yodi Stanton installed air pollution sensors around her London home. She wanted to see if there were links between her daughter's attacks and the number of dirty particles in the air.
Among the handful of black markets that have survived law enforcement's recent crackdown on the Dark Web, the drug selling site RAMP is different: First, it's written in the Russian language, and caters to only Russian clientele. Second, it's t
ORLANDO--(BTC @ $355.27) The hotel is a tomb of hopeful thinking. Built in the 1980s, the single tower of the Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Hotel at Disney World juts up from the Orlando ground as if tectonic forces pushed skyward a sheet of pure, brown