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News ReleasesHow can you protect yourself from online snooping?2013-06-13 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders has published an Online Survival Kit on its WefightCensorship.org website that has tools and practical advice that will allow you to protect your communications and data. Media Awareness Network Launches Tool to Ensure Teens are Safe and Wise Cybercitizens2011-03-30 Media Awareness Network Media Awareness Network (MNet) today launched MyWorld: A digital literacy tutorial for secondary students. This engaging interactive resource helps teens develop critical thinking skills that can be ... Raising a Digital Generation: Media Awareness Network Launches New Tutorial for Parents 2010-10-29 Media Awareness Network Media Awareness Network (MNet) today released e-Parenting Tutorial: Keeping up with your kids’ online activities, an online resource to help parents better understand and become actively involved in t... Sources Select ResourcesFCC Wants to Give Corporations Their Own InternetThe New Proposal Mocks Net Neutrality Lopez, Alfredo Article 2014 CounterPunch When a federal court trashed its “net neutrality” compromise policy in January, the Federal Communications Commission assured us that the Internet we knew and depended on was safe. Most activists didn... How can you protect yourself from online snooping?Sources News Release Article 2013 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders has published an Online Survival Kit on its WefightCensorship.org website that has tools and practical advice that will allow you to protect your communications and data. Online Survival KitArticle 2013 Reporters Without Borders This Online Survival Kit offers practical tools, advice and techniques that teach you how to circumvent censorship and to secure yo communications and data. This handbook will gradually be unveiled ov... Sources BookshelfDark MarketCybethieves, Cybercops and You Glenny, Misha Book 2011 Investigative research into a hackers' cybermarket where cyberthieves exchange tricks and tips. The author finds the individuals who founded the site and also tackles the problem of policing these cri...
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