The Supreme Court on April 27 will hear oral arguments in a case with major implications for privacy rights--and how law enforcement uses Americans' cell phone data while investigating crimes.
Undoubtedly, the story of the EU's spiffy new age verification app and the glaring technical errors that immediately made a mockery of its claims to "technical readiness" is remarkable enough.
FISA 702 powers the surveillance of the United States government against its own citizens, in spite of the law being targeted towards supposedly "Foreign Persons".
Tinder and Zoom are introducing iris-scanning technology that allows users to verify their identity and receive a "proof of humanity" credential, signaling a shift toward stronger identity assurance in digital environments.
The go to solution for remote access has been Sonic Wall appliances. Or if you don't want to spend the money, you go for the riskier Port Forwarding option. These options have been eclipsed by two new technologies I will introduce today: Tailscale Me
On February 11, 2026, Oracle signed a contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to migrate the health records of more than 150 million Americans onto Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Diagnoses, prescriptions, procedures, treatment hist
Washington has discovered a familiar political trick: wrap a flawed policy in the language of protecting children and hope nobody reads the fine print.
What can be done manually can be done by AI a million times faster. If you expose yourself to the Internet through anonymous posts, social media fake accounts, commenting under a false name, etc., you have no expectation of privacy.
The technocratic control grid is complete. From your money to your medical data to your very blood - everything is being captured, digitized, and weaponized against you. Tonight, I expose the entire system in 30 devastating slides.
There are AI Agents and there are AI Agents. And the one that you've heard for years now is Microsoft's Copilot or Windows 11 the Agentic OS. But now we can run our own AI Agent Infrastructure on OpenClaw and of course the word is that it is not priv
In one of the apps, security researchers discovered more than 85 medium- and high-severity vulnerabilities that could be exploited to compromise users' therapy data and privacy.
From unconstitutional sanctions on mixers to the mass freezing of stablecoins, the state's war on financial autonomy is backfiring as a new generation realizes that privacy isn't just a right--it's a mandatory act of digital self-defense.
The quantum era will break the digital locks we rely on, and the window to get ahead of it is closing rapidly. This is a signal leaders should not ignore.
Microsoft provided the FBI with Bitlocker encryption keys. It should come as no surprise that a US-based cloud storage service provided US intelligence with backdoor access. Encryption is only as strong as the one who controls the key to lock it.
There were very negative comments from some people in the Protester video. People were unsubbing and thumbs-downing and very many showed their discontent by not even watching the video.
If you've walked into a credit union that isn't in your home state recently, you may have noticed a new hurdle: before the teller will let you deposit cash, withdraw funds, or even update account information, you're asked to sign up for IDCheck
Al Liebl (Founder of The VettID Project) discusses his open source Personal Security Service, a member-owned cooperative where even they can't access your data
Digital ID 2Keir Starmer temporarily pivoted on mandatory digital IDs, and although they will be rolled out in the UK by 2029, Starmer claims they will not be mandatory.
Today, I'm officially announcing that OuterrNet is now free to use.
OuterrNet is a peer-to-peer protocol, not a platform.
No data harvesting.
No central servers own your activity.
No surveillance-based business model.
Advances in artificial intelligence and increasing regulatory pressures are creating new challenges for private messaging apps, with experts warning that user privacy could be at risk.
...I found out that I am 92% dumb ass for sending my DNA sample to a random website that now has full copyright and unregulated access to my genetic code