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Pirate Party Enters Berlin Parliament

From TorrentFreak: “For the first time in history a Pirate Party has managed to enter a state parliament. With an estimated 9 percent of the total vote the Pirate Party exceeded the 5% floor needed to...

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Low end hosting

I recently found this great overview of cheap and simple hosting and Virtual Hosting solutions: lowendbox.com. It includes many providers of cheap hosting solutions for private and small business use....

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DRM on harddisk and flash sticks

CNet is covering a press release from Western Digital which announced a new consortium called Secure Content Storage Association (SCSA) to create standards for transferring restricted / locked...

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Anonymous, Decentralized and Uncensored File-Sharing

“The file-sharing landscape is slowly adjusting in response to the continued push for more anti-piracy tools, the final Pirate Bay verdict, and the raids and arrests in the Megaupload case“, starts a...

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Cell phone privacy guide for Android

The Pirate Party of Canada has a nice list of applications and add-ons for Android phones which enhance security and privacy. It boils down to Use Cyanogenmod. Install applications from the alternative...

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The Right to Read

There is something depressing and chilling when the most dystopian prophecies come true. Especially, when those dystopian prophecies are written by Richard Stallman, who has spent the better part of...

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USB Smart Card Reader

Just got another shipment from Deal Extreme. This time a USB Smart Card Reader. It’s for reading my soon to arrive Free Software Foundation Europe fellowship card. However, all I had to try out with so...

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NSA surveillance – business as usual

This week saw two interesting, and supposedly shocking, stories about the scale of the US government’s Internet surveillance. Starting Thursday with the news that the phone operator Verizon had been...

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Privacy – A great opertunity for Free software, and funny news

It has been an entertaining week in the privacy and security headlines. Since the NSA stories broke last week, protecting ourselves from state surveillance suddenly became mainstream. We’ll see if that...

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PRISM – the effect

Another week with NSA and PRISM news has gone by, and now the reactions and comments start to take on more substance and show that people have had to the time to reflect on the various issues, rather...

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PRISM – The political repercussions

It has been about a month and half since the NSA and PRISM story broke, and we are now starting to see some of the political repercussions. As expected, they take longer to develop than news-headlines...

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NSA survailance violations – a brief summary

A summary of the latest news and NSA revelations. Thanks to Snowden, we now know the NSA: Had James Clapper lie under oath to us – on camera – to Congress to hide the domestic spying programs Occured...

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The mind of a megalomaniac: NSA chief Keith Alexander

Glenn Greenwald recently had a nice story in the Guardian which showed how completely out of touch with society and reality NSA’s surveillance operation has become. NSA chief Keith Alexander have built...

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Latest NSA round-up

Glenn Greenwald has the latest round-up of various NSA surveillance related stories around the world this week. From the British GCHQ spying on Belgium’s largest telecom, Belgacom, to Obama working...

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NSA’s Social Graph

NSA is creating a social graph of everybody. That is the latest NSA story based on Snowden’s documents. “The agency can augment the communications data with material from public, commercial and other...

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The list of shame

Over the last years, Wikileaks has collected and published a set of files detailing the companies involved in implementing and assisting mass surveillance. The “Spy Files” includes mostly public...

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Trends: Snowden didn’t change public’s behaviour

For all the NSA documents revealed by Snowden, and for all the news headlines stressing the gravity of the situation, it seems the general public has not changed their behaviour much. At least that...

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Another assault on privacy by GCHQ

Recently, it was revealed by IT Security Guru that the British intelligence agency GCHQ had demand a backdoor into the secure email service PrivateSky by CertiVox. At the end of 2012, GCHQ made the...

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anonabox : a Tor hardware router

Update: This project turned out to be too good too be true, at least for now. Wired has a brief article on the problems of the project, and why it was canceled by Kickstarter. However, as the developer...

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Review: No Place to Hide, Glenn Greenwald

In his latest book, No Place to Hide, Glenn Greenwald gives a brief summary of the events since Edwards Snowden first contacted him 1 December 2012, up until UK government’s harassment of David Miranda...

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