Aug 28, 2016 | Entrepreneurship, Security
Monero (XMR), a crypto currency which I have been writing about in the recent weeks, has captured the minds, imagination and wallets of many investors. Within the last two weeks Monero has seen a 200% rise in value, mostly due to announcements from darknet websites...
Aug 22, 2016 | Activism, Entrepreneurship, Security
Bitcoin is the King of crypto currencies. It’s the original, the first, the template and the foundation on which a new paradigm of currency and exchange was built. Satoshi’s white paper laid the ground for a brilliant architecture that evolved into what...
Aug 13, 2016 | Activism, Security
Guccifer 2.0 is back. Last night he made a new post outlining his latest exploits, the hacking of the U.S. Congress, or most of them, mostly Democrats: It’s time for new revelations now. All of you may have heard about the DCCC hack. As you see I wasn’t wasting...
Feb 23, 2016 | Security, Tyranny
Last week I covered the story of the FBI asking a federal judge to order Apple to insert a back-door into iOS in order to gain the ability to brute force the password and encryption keys of the San Bernardino shooter, and I concluded that Apple rightly said...
Feb 17, 2016 | Activism, Security, Tyranny
by Virgil Vaduva For all the criticism Apple receives from users about its products, design or pricing, there is one thing that Apple should be commended for, namely the focus on security of their users’ data and implementation of encryption across all their...
Feb 11, 2016 | Activism, Security, Tyranny
By Virgil Vaduva About a week ago a Windows 10 user going by the name of CheesusCrust published a post in the technology subverse on Voat about his research into how Windows 10 user telemetry choices are being violated by Microsoft, even when the user disabled said...