October 22, 2015 Xbox One owners find way to watch porn on the console The Xbox One is hailed as the all-in-one answer to our entertainment needs and now it is able to satisfy the most carnal of cravings as users have found a way to watch pornography on the console.
October 22, 2015 Google fights for right to read your private emails Google attorneys argued in a California court Thursday that the company needs to systematically read every email sent through its mail system. Scanning email is simply part of the business.
October 22, 2015 Governments demanded data on 38,000 users, Facebook reveals Government agents in 74 countries demanded information on about 38,000 Facebook users in the first half of this year, with about half the orders coming from authorities in the United States, the company said Tuesday.
October 22, 2015 Lavabit founder closes business and can't even say why Did a FISA court demand information from Lavabit, Levison's secure email service used by leaker Edward Snowden? Did the NSA require him to install snooping software to monitor his customers?
October 22, 2015 4 tricky Facebook scams to avoid From snake-oil salesmen and pool-hall hustlers, scams were happening long before the Internet. Unfortunately, the Web has only made things worse. Here are four popular scams that should set off your warning bells as soon as you see them.
October 22, 2015 Report: Iran blocks foreign VPNs, severely restricting access to Gmail, Yahoo Iranian authorities have blocked many foreign-based virtual private networks, or VPNs, severely restricting access to many websites.
October 22, 2015 How civilians can get military-grade secure smartphones The new James Bond thriller “Skyfall” has just launched and so has a military-grade smartphone that you don’t need a Q to get your hands on -- use it and your conversations, texts and data will be secure even in extreme conditions.
October 22, 2015 Internet 'cat signal' officially turned on The Internet Defense League, a project aimed at uniting the Internet against bad laws and monopolies, officially launched the "Cat Signal" Thursday to warn of impending online doom.
October 22, 2015 Privacy advocates take another hit in debate over access to license plate scanner data A California judge's ruling against a tech entrepreneur seeking access to records kept secret in government databases detailing the comings and goings of millions of cars in the San Diego area via license plate scans was the second legal setback within a month for privacy advocates.
October 22, 2015 Google, Yahoo, Facebook unite to fight US gov’t The big three joined together to file suit against the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, protesting the restrictions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and National Security Letters.