'Too Much Law' Gives Prosecutors Enormous Power To Ruin People's Lives
In a new book, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch describes the "human toll" of proliferating criminal penalties.
In a new book, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch describes the "human toll" of proliferating criminal penalties.
Hacktivist-journalist Barrett Brown sets out to settle scores in his new memoir.
The surveillance company mSpy just suffered its third data breach in a decade, exposing government officials snooping for both official and unofficial reasons.
A FOIA request reveals what the FBI and Homeland Security had to say about anarchist activities on May Day 2015.
Hackers have unmasked some of the tactics Beijing and Tehran use to silence their opponents.
An escalation in the war between people who publish secrets and those who seek to keep them.
Modern medical devices are lifesavers. But they’re vulnerable to hackers and compromise our privacy.
Hackers are helping tractor owners “jailbreak” their equipment in order to repair it.
Rockstar Games told a U.K. court that it spent $5 million to recover from the hack. Is that worth the rest of a teenager's life?
Stella Assange discusses the imprisonment of her husband on the third episode of Just Asking Questions.
Author Alex Cody Foster went deep with McAfee for months in an ill-fated attempt to ghostwrite his memoir.
Reviewing and improving the federal government’s data security and digital defenses should be a priority.
Despite $80 billion in new funding, the agency is living up to its reputation of hassling low-income taxpayers over rich people.
Let's not weaken cybersecurity even more.
The very idea that our intelligence agencies could keep encryption bypasses secret is absurd.
The agency is mum on how many people are impacted
Two 11-year-olds hacked into a replica of Florida's election website. Should we be alarmed?
Comma.ai aims to bring plug-and-play autonomy to the masses.
The novelist, activist, and BoingBoing founder on cyber warfare, Uber-style reputation economics, and what he's likely to get arrested for someday.
Brown just got out of prison this past November after four years behind bars for his association with "hacktivists."
'Fundamentally, security is more important than surveillance.'
Don't be distracted into debating the wrong things.
One man's interference with the electoral process is another man's voter education.
"Hacking" and "leaking" are two different things, and the distinction is significant.
The Russian Menace is making congressmen even dumber, it seems.
The NSA opportunistically hoards and deploys powerful bugs that make everyone less secure online.