crypto wars
Feds Can Unlock Most Devices They Need To Get Into, FBI Admits
Encryption and passwords don’t seem to be a huge problem for the FBI after all.
We’re Winning The Crypto Wars
While the FBI and some governments are still fighting the Crypto Wars in courts and with laws, the spread of encryption appears unstoppable.
Thanks To Encryption, Governments Need Companies Like Yahoo To Spy on Users
Now that more and more data is encrypted, it will be harder and harder for governments to spy—unless internet companies help them.
How the Government Is Waging Crypto War 2.0
According to a senior attorney at the EFF, those who don’t know their history are already repeating it.
20 Years Ago, A Senator Became the First US Lawmaker to Use Encryption
How Sen. Patrick Leahy became an early adopter of encryption.
DARPA Is Looking For The Perfect Encryption App, and It’s Willing to Pay
The blue-sky research arm of the Pentagon wants somebody to create the ultimate encrypted messaging app for the US military.
Anti-Encryption Social Media Campaign Backfires Spectacularly
#UnlockJustice is the #NotAllMen’s of anti-encryption social media campaigns.
This Video Perfectly Explains The Encryption Debate
Let stick figures tell you why you should care about encryption.
The Feds Have Abandoned Another iPhone Unlocking Case in Boston
A judge in Boston ordered Apple to help the FBI get data from an iPhone, but the government seems to have abandoned the case.
'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.
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.
If the FBI Is So Worried About Car Hacking, Why Is It Fighting Encryption?
The Bureau’s latest PSA examines the emerging risks of vehicular cybersecurity.