Category: #security

  • Spoken GPG-key

    For the blind and the analphabatic, my public gpg-key in audio: spoken_public_keydon’t ask why… #audio #gpg #key #lookingforsolutions #security

  • WordPress trojans

    I am highly disappointed by the trojan-style of WordPress to instal tracking software on self-hosted websites.WordPress provides a really nice plugin named Jetpack; it provides al kinds of useful tools for the owners of a self-hosted WordPress blog. But the way to pay for this functionality is to secretly track visitors and sell that data […]

  • The best cat is a cryptocat

    Private Conversations for Everyone. Cryptocat is an instant messaging platform that lets you easily have private conversations with friends. Messages are encrypted before leaving your screen and are protected from being viewed by any third party, even from us. Cryptocat is free software built on open standards. Our development process is under continuous examination by […]

  • Welcome to Hyperboria

    Our objective is to create a versatile, decentralized network built on secure protocols for routing traffic over private mesh or public internetworks independent of a central supporting infrastructure. #diy #foundprivacy #hyperboria #lookingforsolutions #mesh #security #software #video

  • DIY Drone starts itself

    Ik ben voor DIY, maar dit moet wel tot mensen beperkt blijven. DIY voor drones is NOT GOOD! Air Force mechanics have reported mysterious incidents in which the airborne robots went haywire. In March 2011, a Predator parked at the camp started its engine without any human direction, even though the ignition had been turned […]

  • Gratis docu over je privacy

    Panopticon – de docu over jouw privacy from PV producties on Vimeo. #docu #facebook #foundprivacy #lawandpolitics #lookingforsolutions #presentations #privacy #security #video

  • The crypto dream

    We’re living in a world where it’s possible to visit Tokyo without ever leaving your bed, and where governments go to war with software rather than tanks. Yet in some ways the real future is more Stephen King than William Gibson. The plane landed; nobody was on board.[…]There are a few amazingly bright spots in […]

  • Christopher Steiner on algorithms

    Christopher Steiner, author of Automate This: How Algorithms Came to Rule the World, discusses his new book. Steiner originally set about studying the prevalence of algorithms in Wall Street stock trading but soon found they were everywhere. Stock traders were the first to use algorithms as a substitute for human judgment to make trades automatically, […]

  • BitTorrent study finds most file-sharers are monitored

    The study also revealed that so-called blocklists, used by some illegal file-sharers to prevent monitors from connecting to their computers, might not be much use. Read the article at its source #bittorrent #lawandpolitics #security #surveillance #trackers

  • Apple, meet GPG, GPG, meet Apple. | I Am Security

    The guys at GPGTools are doing some fantastic work in bringing a comprehensive GPG implementation into Mac OS X, and Apple seem to not only ignore the need for such an important tool, but consistently screw things up with Mail such that every new OS X update the GPGMail plugin is rendered useless. Apple, meet […]