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Paul Manafort’s Terrible Encrypted Messaging OPSEC Got Him Additional Charges
Don’t commit crimes. But if you do, don’t back up the evidence of your crimes to Apple or Google’s cloud, where it doesn’t matter that the evidence was originally end-to-end encrypted.
You Can Finally Encrypt Slack Messages So Your Boss Can't Read Them
'Shhlack' allows you to send end-to-end encrypted messages within the popular chat app.
After DNC Hack, Staffers Told to Use 'Snowden-Approved' App, Signal
Signal isn't only for scrappy hacktivists and privacy wonks.
This Video Perfectly Explains The Encryption Debate
Let stick figures tell you why you should care about encryption.
Congress's New Encryption Bill Just Leaked, And It's As Bad As Experts Imagined
Congress once again ignores experts’ warnings with bill that force companies to create backdoors.
'Leaked' Burr-Feinstein Encryption Bill Is a Threat to American Privacy
Every service, person, human rights worker, protester, reporter, company—the list goes on—will be easier to spy on.
WhatsApp's Encryption Was Funded By Same Members of Congress Trying to Weaken It
Don't just thank WhatsApp for turning on encryption—thank Congress for funding it.
The Dream Of Usable Email Encryption Is Still A Work In Progress
After public announcements two years ago, Google and Yahoo still working on their plugin for easy-to-use email encryption.
FBI Chief Asks Tech Companies to Stop Offering End-to-End Encryption
Today, FBI Director James Comey thinks tech companies that offer encryption should “change their business model.”
Now That It's Easy to Encrypt Our Chats, Encrypting Metadata Comes Next
A project called Vuvuzela not only encrypts the content of messages between two people, but as much information about those messages and the people who sent and received them as possible.
UK Government Works on Restricting Encryption, Urges Staff to Use It
As the UK awaits the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill, a department of GCHQ sings the praises of encrypted voice calls even for everyday communications.