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Fake Pop-Up Exposes the Dark Side of the Information Age
The pop-up exhibition highlighted the subversive side of our daily digital practices.
Enter 'The Glass Room,' Where Privacy Goes To Die
A new temporary exhibition in New York City offers an up-close look at the tools of the surveillance state—and how to fight them.
Tor Project and Mozilla Making It Harder for Malware to Unmask Users
By making tweaks to how the Tor Browser connects to the anonymity network.
Medium, Mozilla, and Kickstarter Signed a Letter Against Zero-Rating
Coalition of tech and advocacy groups urges FCC to open zero-rating review to public scrutiny.
Mozilla Urges FBI to Disclose Potential Firefox Security Vulnerability
Mozilla has filed a brief in the Playpen case asking the FBI to give up its exploit to protect Firefox users—before showing it to the defense.
Why Your Browser Is Warning You About Pirate Bay
Major browsers all started blocking access to the website this week.
GCHQ Has Disclosed Over 20 Vulnerabilities This Year, Including Ones in iOS
But the agency wouldn't say whether it had exploited the vulnerabilities first.
Newspaper Publishers Fire Off a Cease and Desist Letter to Ad-Blocking Browser
Turns out the newspapers aren't so keen on Brave's plan of blocking their ads by default.
Mozilla Kills Firefox Smartphone OS to Concentrate on Smart TVs
Mozilla meant well with Firefox OS, but ran into the one-two punch of Android and iOS.
Mozilla's Founder Wants to Block Ads on Mobile So He Can Serve You Different Ads
Brendan Eich has a plan to revolutionize ad blocking, by providing more ads. It sounds crazy, but it just might work.
Over a Quarter of the Encrypted Web Is About to Be Broken
Thankfully, the likes of Google, Microsoft and Mozilla are moving up a timetable to fix it.