Category: Computer Editorial Security Social

Google deletes artist’s blog, a decade of his work | Fusion

Artist Dennis Cooper has a big problem on his hands: Most of his artwork from the past 14 years just disappeared. Source: Google deletes artist’s blog, a decade >>>

Posted: July 16, 2016 in Computer, Editorial, Security, Social

UK surveillance bill includes powers to limit end-to-end encryption

The UK government has explicitly confirmed that a surveillance bill now making its way through the second chamber could be used to require a company >>>

Posted: July 16, 2016 in Computer, Security

The email, data and privacy implications of Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn

We all took a collective gasp when we saw the price tag of Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn. Now that the dust has settled a bit, >>>

Posted: July 16, 2016 in Computer, Security

How to circumvent Turkey’s social media block | TechCrunch

Access to several social media sites was blocked for over an hour in Turkey today during a reported military coup. Although internet traffic appears to >>>

Posted: July 15, 2016 in Computer, Internet, Security, Social

Microsoft Confirms Windows 10 New Monthly Charge – Forbes

Subscription charges are now an official part of Windows 10 pricing. Source: Microsoft Confirms Windows 10 New Monthly Charge – Forbes

Posted: July 15, 2016 in Computer, Security, Software

State Department will release deleted Clinton emails | TheHill

A spokesman said he did not know how many emails would be released, or when. Source: State Department will release deleted Clinton emails | TheHill

Posted: July 14, 2016 in Computer, Editorial, Security, Social

CNN Cuts Reporter’s Live Feed After She Tells the Truth About Hillary Clinton’s Past

Way to go Brianna Keillar! And CNN censors you for telling the truth.

Posted: July 14, 2016 in Computer, Editorial, Security, Social, Uncategorized

In first, U.S. judge throws out cell phone ‘stingray’ evidence | Reuters

For the first time, a federal judge has suppressed evidence obtained without a warrant by U.S. law enforcement using a stingray, a surveillance device that >>>

Posted: July 13, 2016 in Computer, Editorial, Security, Social

9th Circuit: It’s a federal crime to visit a website after being told not to visit it – The Washington Post

Are you worried about the scope of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act? You have good reason to worry after today’s decision in Facebook v. >>>

Posted: July 13, 2016 in Computer, Internet, Security

New Stanford Study Shows Serious Voting Discrepancies in Favor of Clinton – NationofChange | Progressive Change Through Positive Action

In Louisiana, Clinton performed 12% better than the pre-election polls showed. The Republican primary didn’t show any deviation. Source: New Stanford Study Shows Serious Voting >>>

Posted: July 12, 2016 in Computer, Editorial, Security, Social