- Assange to RT: Entire nations intercepted online, key turned to totalitarian rule
- 'Father of the internet': Why we must fight for its freedom
- Google: Keep the Internet free and open
- NSA Whistleblower: Everyone in US under virtual surveillance, all info stored, no matter the post
- Ninth Circuit Gives the A-OK For Warrantless Home Video Surveillance
- Attempt to Modernize Digital Privacy Law Passes the Senate Judiciary Committee--"The package that passed out of committee included an amendment championed by Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) would mandate that the government receive a probable cause warrant before accessing private electronic communications. This would close a dangerous loophole in the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which the Department of Justice has argued allows them to access private emails that are more than 180 days old without a warrant."
- Fighting Hackers: Everything You've Been Told About Passwords Is Wrong
- How script kiddies can hijack your browser to steal your password--"How script kiddies can hijack your browser to steal your password."
- xkcd: Identity
- Code can't be stolen under federal law, court rules
- Should Developers Be Sued for Security Holes?
- Goldman Sachs Programmer Back in Court on New Charges
- DOJ Won't Ask Supreme Court to Review Hacking Case--"The Justice Department has decided not to ask the Supreme Court to review a controversial federal appeals court decision that said employees may not be prosecuted under a federal anti-hacking statute for simply violating their employer's computer use policy."
- AT&T iPad Hacker's Real Crime Was Embarrassing the Wrong People
- Forget Disclosure — Hackers Should Keep Security Holes to Themselves
- Bank Agrees to Reimburse Hacking Victim $300K in Precedent-Setting Case