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Add a mask it protects your face from prying eyes, confuses most forms of facial recognition and allows you to infiltrate and fight another day.
A hard fork of the privacy-centric cryptocurrency Monero (XMR) could essentially be a trap to erode the privacy of Monero users. The hard fork of Monero, called MoneroV (XMV), is set to split from the Monero blockchain just a couple of weeks into the month of March. Users of the original Monero will receive the ...
Always look at the “FINE DETAILS”
As crime connected to digital currency takes an undeniably high profile, cryptocurrency experts are battling with the cryptography behind a couple of the digital coins available. Over the past couple of years, the criminal abuse of cryptocurrencies has generally implied Bitcoin, thus, the criminal abuse of which has developed in parallel with its general acceptance ...
Decentralization works as long as all parties keep best practices, keep up the fight!!!!!!!
Users of the Facebook app on Apple’s iPhones may have recently noticed a protect button appear on the app. The protect button on the new Facebook app for iOS asks users to download the Virtual Private Network (VPN) app called Onavo Protect. In 2013, Facebook bought Onavo, a mobile analytics corporation based out of Tel ...
As if this wasn’t predictable enough
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reblog till someone gives a damn
The FCC’s Repeal Of Net Neutrality Is Causing Unprecedented Spikes In VPN Usage: Who’s really getting the last laugh? Americans are losing trust in corporations and the government, and taking matters into their own hands. There was a whopping 170% increase in VPN sales in the US. http://ift.tt/2orWlOo
Start those subscriptions and download the tutorials its gonna be a bumpy ride, what ever happens in one corner always affects another
“We're ONE vote away from passing the CRA resolution restoring #NetNeutrality in the Senate. Live in one of the red states on this map? That vote could come from your Senator. Join Operation: #OneMoreVote on 2/27 for an Internet-wide push to get the vote: https://t.co/m8e2wzTiA5”
I hate to sound like a bitch but
CALL YOUR SENATORS
CALL YOUR SENATORS
CALL YOUR SENATORS
Now that Trump's FCC has killed Net Neutrality, we all need to participate in instrumenting the net to document violations
Ajit Pai’s Net Neutrality-killing order is scheduled to go into effect on April 23, and when that happens, it’ll be open season on the free, fair and open internet.
But it’s difficult to distinguish network discrimination from transient network congestion, overloaded servers and other facts of life; difficult, that is, unless you gather data from all over the internet and detect patterns over time.
That’s why you should participate in Northwestern University’s Wehe project, which uses Ios and Android apps to monitor your internet connection for sneaky throttling, pooling data with other users to document the ways in which ISPs are dirty-tricking your internet connection.
This data will be vital to overturning Trump’s FCC orders in the next administration and restoring and strengthening the US’s Net Neutrality rules; the FCC is only allowed to act in the face of evidence, so we need to gather that evidence.
https://boingboing.net/2018/02/22/wahoo-wehe.html
“Facial-recognition technology is quickly becoming a mainstay of commercial and government surveillance systems. While it can provide benefits in automation and security, it is also a threat to privacy. Sophisticated algorithms can already extract information about your gender, age and even mood from a single image, and then link those physical attributes to commercial or government databases.” -Face to Anti-Face
The most cyberpunk post on this website, possibly ever.
For future reference.
the cyber revolution is literally coming upon us
shadowrun fashion suddenly makes so much sense
Ross Ulbricht, a 33-year old first time offender, was given double life without parole for all non-violent charges associated with creating/operating the Silk Road website under the pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts (DPR). No victim was named at trial.
How do we ensure public safety w/o police? Check out this list on alternatives to policing
Alternatives to Police (PDF) by Rose City Copwatch (2008)
Alternatives to the Police by Evan Dent, Molly Korab, and Farid Rener
The Avant-garde of White Supremacy by Steve Martinot and Jared Sexton
Broken Windows is On Hiatus: Community Interventions We Can Enact Now for Real Justice by Hannah Hodson
Can We Build an Anti-Policing Movement that Isn’t Anti-Police? by Radical Faggot
Citizens, Cops, and Power: Recognizing the Limits of Community by Steve Herbert
Feeling for the Edge of your Imagination: finding ways not to call the police
A New Year’s Resolution: Don’t Call the Police by Mike Ludwig
Not Calling the Police by Prison Culture
Origins of the Police by David Whitehouse
The Other Side of the COIN (PDF) by Kristian Williams.
Policing is a Dirty Job, But Nobody’s Gotta Do It: 6 Ideas for a Cop-Free World by Jose Martin
Policing Slaves Since the 1600s by Auandaru Nirhan
The Shanti Sena ‘peace center’ and the non-policing of an anarchist temporary autonomous zone: Rainbow Family peacekeeping strategies (PDF) by Michael Niman
Stop Kidding Yourself: The Police Were Created to Control Working Class and Poor People by Sam Mitrani
We Don’t Just Need Nicer Cops. We Need Fewer Cops by Alex S. Vitale
What Does It Mean to Be Anti-Police? by Alex S. Vitale
Where abolition meets action: women organizing against gender violence (PDF) by Vikki Law
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Other Ways of Ingesting Info
For a while now it has been relatively difficult to adequately let alone properly explain how privacy, security, politics and anonymity all coincide in the same spaces so in lieu of making a long winded post describing how all of these things come together it has come to my attention that in addition to this blog a supporting soundcloud for a podcast, and youtube channel will be made to have an archive of sorts as well as helping those of our readers who are more visually oriented as well as audiophiles to further enjoy our work
Android is not the only option. Meet six open source Linux based Android alternatives.
NOTE this is NOT FOR APPLE FANATICS, this article includes examples of alternative operating systems for Android based devices that don’t have google or its play services constantly tracking and recording any and all native activity.
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The End of Surveillance, I present to you all a gift from the interwebz