J.M. Porup
Reverse Engineering Proves Journalist Security App Is Anything But Secure
Reporta, an app for journalists in ‘potentially dangerous conditions,’ tells the world a whole lot about those journalists.
This New 'Secure' App for Journalists May Not Be Secure At All
Experts say Reporta doesn't follow best practices.
Popular Server for Encrypted Chat will Return Tomorrow After Mysterious Outage
The Chaos Computer Club says it's time to decentralize.
A Popular Server for Encrypted Chat Has Been 'Intentionally' Shut Down
The CCC's jabber service has been down for more than 24 hours.
The Royal Spanish Botnet Army
Researchers uncovered a propaganda network that spewed more than 41,000 tweets about Spanish rulers and politics.
The Space Plane NASA Wanted to Use to Build Solar Power Plants in Orbit
1970s space dreaming at its finest: The massive Star-Raker space plane would take carry solar power satellites into orbit.
The InterPlanetary File System Wants to Create a Permanent Web
A potential solution to the massive problem of linkrot.
'Dissent,' a New Type of Security Tool, Could Markedly Improve Online Anonymity
When combined with Tor, Dissent is hard to beat.
The US Government Pressured a Small Local Library to Turn Off Its Tor Server
Because all Tor users are terrorists, obviously.
Why Security Experts Are Using an Ancient Email Format in 2015
Command-line email clients are more secure simply by being simpler.
How Debian Is Trying to Shut Down the CIA and Make Software Trustworthy Again
Debian's solution? Reproducible builds.