Filmmaker Alex Winter has written, directed, and produced a film outlining the story of the rise and fall of Silk Road called Deep Web. It premieres on May 31st at 8PM on Epix.
In an effort to remain as transparent as possible, and to clarify questions regarding history, use and policies associated with License Plate Recognition Systems (LPR's) (a.k.a. License Plate Readers), the Town has assembled this packet of material
Remember the "right to be forgotten"? It's been a year since the EU Court of Justice ruled that search engines must "delist" out-of-date or inaccurate links in results if requested, and the anniversary has been marked with a set of stats from G
The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee says he is shocked at how little information the National Security Agency is collecting through American phone records.
Econet Wireless is now allowing group savings on its mobile money platform, EcoCash, a development the company says will reduce risks associated with cash handling. - See more at: http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/36288/Digital-Money-Forging-
The Simpleton of Project SAFE, John Ferguson (The Crossroads of Project SAFE) carries the first podcast dedicated exclusively to the technology, application, news, ideas and people surrounding the SAFE Network; distributed internet.
The police state just took a very dark turn. We all know that private corporations tend to side with the government on privacy issues, and they're more than willing to hand over our information when the government asks for it.
Not long after the Patriot Act was passed in 2001, I had dinner with the late Senator Paul Wellstone in Washington, who was a stalwart defender of civil liberties throughout his career.
If the House Judiciary Committee keeps to its current schedule, on Thursday it will meet to consider the third version of the USA Freedom Act in the last two years.
Documents obtained by The Daily Caller and interviews with American veterans reveal a shocking government program: The Department of Veterans Affairs is disarming America's veterans by getting them placed on the FBI's criminal background-check li
Stopping malicious hackers and securing software is extremely hard. But what if you could make software that hacks other software, finds bugs, and fixes it quicker than human hackers could?
Thirty million Americans ?regularly watch porn online, according to the Wall Street Journal. That's a lot more than fess up to it, even in anonymous surveys: In 2013, just ?12 percent of people asked copped to watching internet porn at all.
Guests at hundreds of hotels around the world are susceptible to serious hacks because of routers that many hotel chains depend on for their Wi-Fi networks.
Rep. Louie Gohmert lashes out oveCongressional Republicans are united in their anger over new net neutrality regulations--but no one could match the fury displayed by Rep. Louie Gohmert on Wednesday.r net neutrality regulations.
The bipartisan Surveillance State Repeal Act, if passed, would repeal dragnet surveillance of Americans' personal communications, overhaul the federal domestic surveillance program, and provide protections for whistleblowers.
The bipartisan Surveillance State Repeal Act, if passed, would repeal dragnet surveillance of Americans' personal communications, overhaul the federal domestic surveillance program, and provide protections for whistleblowers.
In a letter obtained and published by the blog Bob Braun's Ledger, Elizabeth Jewett, the regional high school district superintendent for Watchung Hills, New Jersey, told colleagues she had been made aware through the New Jersey department of educa
In the 18 months since the Silk Road online black market for narcotics was taken down by a swarm of three-letter agencies, a site known as Evolution has taken its place at the top of the dark web drug trade. Now Evolution, too, has suddenly dropped o
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