Sep 27, 2016 | Activism, Tyranny
I refused to watch the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. When I woke up today I morbidly joked that the debate went something like this: Trump: I promise to violate more constitutional rights! Clinton: No, I will violate more rights!...
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...
Aug 6, 2015 | Activism, Entrepreneurship, Tyranny
Reposted and updated from brettsanders.me: A small group of activists and police accountability proponents have created a mobile app which aims to harness the network effect of cell phones to empower individuals to help one another during times of emergency to lesson...