- GOP Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) Pushes Radical Bill To Restrict Discussion Of Abortion Over The Internet
- New York Democrats Argue Free Speech is a Privilege That Can be Revoked
- French Court Orders ISPs to Block Access to Site That "Allow[s] Civilians to Post Videos of Alleged Police Misconduct"
- Lawyer Wants To Wipe Out Anonymous Speech If It's Critical Of Someone
- Judge: Racy High School Slumber Party Photos Posted to Facebook May Not Be "Important" or "Worthwhile," But They're Still Protected Speech
- Testing the limits of free speech
- Twitter chief: We will protect our users from Government--"Dick Costolo, Twitter's chief, has stood by the company’s decision not to suspend the service during the UK riots or disclose user identities to authorities."
- Schneier on Security: Discovering What Facebook Knows About You
- Stalking in the age of Facebook
- Facebook accused of violating US wiretap law
- Facebook: The law reasonably states you can’t have all your data
- Brutal Dishonesty
- Quick Points on Gmail Security
- When a hacker deletes all your Gmail messages
- How an email hacker ruined my life and then tried to sell it back to me
- How Two Scammers Built an Empire Hawking Sketchy Software
- 'New Stuxnet' worm targets companies in Europe
- Cyber Terrorism Ring Revealed: A Case Study In The Depths Of Depravity
- Privacy-violating, useless AVG antivirus app pulled from Windows Phone Marketplace
- Download.com wraps downloads in bloatware, lies about motivations
- Microsoft finds 64 billion fewer spam messages per month after botnet takedowns
- Appeals judges berate spammer for "ridiculous," "incompetent" litigation
- Seventh Circuit Awards e360 a Whopping $3 in Damages Against Spamhaus -- e360 v. Spamhaus
- Study: Viagra Spam Is Profitable, but Margins Are Tight
- Man gets 7 years for forcing modems to call premium numbers
- Catalog Choice--Eliminate unwanted catalogs you receive in the mail
- Mailman fails to deliver, becomes local hero