Posted in Internet Privacy, Our Blog on May 21, 2014
For the past year, reports have persisted about text messages sent from iPhone users to Android users either being received late or not at allby the Android user. Annoyed users of both devices began posting about their issues online, and
read more
Posted in Internet Privacy, Our Blog on May 14, 2014
The history of the NSA’s spying on ordinary Americans is given detailed and weighty treatment in a two-part series, United States of Secrets, produced by PBS’s acclaimed documentary program Frontline. Part one-which aired this week (and is available for free
read more
Posted in Internet Privacy, Our Blog on January 17, 2014
President Obama called this morning for what he characterized as a significant overhaul of the NSA’s data mining program. The program was brought to public attention last year when former NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked millions of classified documents to
read more
Posted in Internet Privacy, Our Blog on June 8, 2013
If the government can take anyone’s DNA after they’re arrested-despite the presumption of innocence until guilt is proven-and collect unlimited data on every American citizen via our cell phones, e-mail messages, and online data storage, then perhaps next the government
read more
Posted in Internet Privacy, Our Blog on November 22, 2012
Not a week goes by that we do not hear a story about a computer hacking, a stolen identity, or any number of other cybercrimes. Cybercrimes are a relatively new brand of crime, and they are scary because the criminals
read more