PGP
Satoshi's PGP Keys Are Probably Backdated and Point to a Hoax
The PGP keys referenced in stories naming Craig Wright as the creator of Bitcoin were probably falsely backdated.
Some Jihadists Are Really Bad At Recommending Encryption
The new issue of Al Risalah includes a section that takes into account very recent developments in cybersecurity.
Encryption Pioneer Phil Zimmermann: 'People Want Their Privacy for Free'
His company Silent Circle is now aiming the Blackphone primarily at businesses, because they're willing to pay.
Track Edward Snowden and Learn PGP Encryption in This Email-Based Game
UK-based indie game developer James Long’s lets players find the source of the NSA leaks through encrypted email communications.
Facebook Is Adding New Encryption Options Even Though It Doesn't Have To
The company is making it easier and easier to receive encrypted emails.
Someone Stole the Encryption Keys of WikiLeaks Precursor 'Cryptome'
It is unclear how the keys were compromised, John Young, one of the founders of the site, told Motherboard.
Why I Had to Buy My Wife's Inhaler on the Dark Web
You can buy a range of prescription medicines online for a fraction of the cost.
Facebook Will Now Encrypt Its Emails to You, If You Want
Another win for the “encrypt all the things” camp.
Even My Mum Can Use This Encryption Service (I Know Because I Made Her Try)
“Oh, very easy, yes,” was my mum’s review.