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News ReleasesProtect Yourself from Electronic Spying with Surveillance Self-Defense2014-10-24 Electronic Frontier Foundation The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has launched its updated "Surveillance Self-Defense" report, a comprehensive how-to guide to protecting yourself from electronic spying for Internet users all ... Sources Select ResourcesEmail privacyWikipedia article Article 2012 Email privacy is the broad topic dealing with issues of unauthorized access and inspection of electronic mail. This unauthorized access can happen while an email is in transit, as well as when it is s... How the Government Secretly Demanded the IP Address of Every Visitor to Political News Site Indymedia.usArticle 2009 Electronic Frontier Foundation Secrecy surrounds law enforcement's communications surveillance practices like a dense fog. Particularly shrouded in secrecy are government demands issued under 18 U.S.C. § 2703 of the Stored Communic... How the US government secretly reads your emailBrooke, Heather Article 2011 Guardian Secret orders forcing Google and Sonic to release a WikiLeaks volunteer's email reveal the scale of US government snooping. The InterceptWebsite A platform to report on the documents previously provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, with a long-term mission is to produce fearless, adversarial journalism across a wide range of issues. Is Your Printer Spying On You?Article Electronic Frontier Foundation Imagine that every time you printed a document it automatically included a secret code that could be used to identify the printer - and potentially the person who used it. 'I've Got Nothing to Hide' and Other Misunderstandings of PrivacySolove, Daniel J. Article 2007 San Diego Law Review According to the nothing to hide argument, there is no threat to privacy unless the government uncovers unlawful activity, in which case a person has no legitimate justification to claim that it remai... The Logic behind Mass Spying: Empire and Cyber ImperialismPetras, James Article 2013 Dissident Voice Revelations about the long-term global, intrusive spying by the US National Security Agency (NSA) and other allied intelligence apparatuses have provoked widespread protests and indignation and threat... The NSA's Spying Operation on MexicoSystematic Eavesdropping on the Government Carlsen, Laura Article 2013 CounterPunch The American NSA has been systematically eavesdropping on the Mexican government for years. Three major programs constitute a massive espionage operation against Mexico. Protect Yourself from Electronic Spying with Surveillance Self-DefenseSources News Release Article 2014 Electronic Frontier Foundation The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has launched its updated "Surveillance Self-Defense" report, a comprehensive how-to guide to protecting yourself from electronic spying for Internet users all ... 6 Ideas For Those Needing Defensive Technology to Protect Free Speech from Authoritarian Regimes4 Ways the Rest of Us Can Help Eckersley, Peter Article 2009 Electronic Frontier Foundation The Internet remains one of the most powerful means ever created to give voice to repressed people around the world. Unfortunately, new technologies have also given authoritarian regimes new means to ... Sources Bookshelf
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