Daniel Stuckey
How an Anti-NSA Campaign Took Over the Internet
A call to reform the agency's surveillence programs in the name of Aaron Swartz is the most popular thing on the Internet today.
A Surprisingly Easy Tool for Encrypting Email, Courtesy of an Ex-NSA Employee
Virtru is an email encryption system that's actually simple to use.
Ross Ulbricht, Alleged Silk Road Kingpin, Gets His Court Date and His Data
The man the government alleges is Dread Pirate Roberts will stand trial in November—and gain access to a laptop.
The Risks of Making Death Fetish Art (Or an Art Film About It): A Chat with Joe Swanberg
We spoke to mumblecore filmmaker Joe Swanberg about his latest film, 24 Exposures.
This Live-Mapping Mattress Is the Future of Bedsore Prevention
Because lying around in bed for extended periods should be the safest thing you can do.
Sorry Kanye, Coinye Is Here to Stay
Following Kanye's legal pursuit, Coinye drops the West, launches early, and heralds an era of cryptocurrency-squatting.
Barnaby Jack, Hacker of ATMs and Pacemakers, Died From an Overdose
Jack became known for his magician-like security exploits, capable of wowing even expert hackers in Vegas with tricks made of code.
Pierre Omidyar's Leaky Struggle to Become a Press Freedom Fighter
The eBay founder defends the PayPal hacktivists as they sign a plea deal.