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A French court yesterday ordered Google, starting in two months time, to block 9 photographs of Max Mosley, former president of F1’s governing body, secretly taken at a sex party some five years ago.
It was inevitable, the launch of Silk Road 2.0 has arrived! Have a read to see what security experts, Tripwire think about it.
An anonymous group of brave – some might say suicidal – Italians has set up MafiaLeaks, an information-gathering website modeled on its wiki namesake
At university, you’ll find that a large majority of your time will be spent on your laptop or computer. Whether it’s writing essays, applying for jobs
Apple has become one of the first big-name tech companies to use a novel legal tactic to indicate whether the government has requested user information
AT&T’s bid to enter the European market may stumble if the networking giant cannot provide strict guarantees that European data will not leave
Two firms at the sharp end of privacy have joined forces to build an email system that provides end-to-end encryption that will hopefully prove impossible
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sometimes speaks quickly and his statements on Internet privacy are not always clear, so researchers have created an archive to collect everything the executive has said publicly
A few years back Google got into fearful trouble by recording the location of WiFi transceivers without asking for their owners’ permission.