Apple, Cisco, Dell unhappy over alleged NSA back doors in their gear
Germany's Der Spiegel reports that the NSA has compromised a wide range of hardware for years to enable its spying
Germany's Der Spiegel reports that the NSA has compromised a wide range of hardware for years to enable its spying
The Biometrics Institute has announced the launch of its international privacy charter, with the document set to be released next week in Canberra.
An Australian startup has added to a plethora of social networks after officially launching Family HQ; an Australian private social media site.
The Wall Street Journal just published the sixth article in its excellent series about Internet privacy, or the lack of it.
Privacy remains a concern for a significant portion of people who use social-networking sites, if the findings from two recent surveys are any indication.
QUESTION: I signed up for a Facebook account and uploaded some photos to my profile. I was soon contacted out of the blue by someone I didn't want to hear from and who I didn't know could see my photos and profile. I've been told that I should stop using Facebook, but will I still be able to see my photos if I cancel my account, and how can I make sure no one else can see them?
We've been talking about Facebook's privacy mess for days now. We all know the story, right? Privacy controls are broken, everyone's getting irritated, Facebook's not too concerned, blah flippidy-freakin' blah.
Protecting your privacy on Facebook can feel like a full-time job. The social network has made a habit of tweaking its privacy policies with some regularity -- and in many cases, it's up to you to take proactive steps in order to keep your info out of the public eye.
, the open source software management company, picks the top 10 open source projects launched in the past year, based on stats collected from the
Legislation, stealth technologies, and emerging data privacy markets are proving that the battle for our Internet privacy has only just begun
Legislation, stealth technologies, and emerging data privacy markets are proving that the battle for our Internet privacy has only just begun
From Tor to steganography, these six techniques will help obscure the data and traces you leave online
Facebook, according to its CEO, is built around the simple idea that people want to share things with "their friends and the people around them."