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Researchers Unveiled a New, Serious Vulnerability In Tor
An attacker can passively monitor traffic to reveal the identity of users and servers on the Tor network.
The Pro-Kremlin Youth Group: Putin's Propaganda Machine (Part 1)
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News travels to Siberia and Moscow to see how the Kremlin's propaganda machine is molding the next generation of Russians in Putin’s image.
AT&T Has a Plan to Make Torrents Faster by Monitoring Its Users
And it raises serious privacy concerns.
Predicting the Fate of Paula Deen's Upcoming Network
This September, Paula Deen, America's favorite racist cooking show host, is launching her own web show. That's right, Paula's goin' digital y'all! But will the network actually be successful?
Using One Mass Medium to Indict Another: Paddy Chayefsky and 'Network'
The prophetic and profane 1976 classic 'Network' predicted a morally bankrupt media landscape that looks awfully familiar today.
In Praise of Animated GIFs Over Boring Headshots
Google+ has opened up its border to animated profile picture capabilities. That's a good thing.
This Is the Most Detailed Picture of the Internet Ever (and Making it Was Very Illegal)
"I saw the chance to... command hundreds of thousands of devices with a click of my mouse," said the anonymous cartographer behind the map.
Dodging Bombs to Capture Afghanistan's Media Success Story
Talking with director Eva Orner about Afghanistan's television revolution.
Bangability: A Klout Score For Bang With Friends
Bang With Friends is now quantifying sexiness with a FICO-esque number.
Tinder, a No-Bull Dating App, Is the End-All of Online Dating
The dating app that translates superficial flirting into an interactive game on your phone.
Matternet: A Vast Network of Delivery Drones Will One Day Transport Our Stuff
Andreas Raptopoulos wants drones to deliver our stuff. As the founder of Matternet, he hopes to build networks for "micro-transportation" that will allow unmanned aerial vehicles to ferry all sorts of goods across long distances, especially in places...
Killer App
If Diaspora has shown us anything, it’s that people can care enough to have a say about privacy, when the time is right.