Australia Passes Anti-Encryption Bill in Rushed Process
In yet another anti-technological move, Australia has now passed its anti-encryption bill in spite of widespread protests.
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In yet another anti-technological move, Australia has now passed its anti-encryption bill in spite of widespread protests.
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Debate over the encryption legislation in Australia is heating up. Companies are now saying they are prepared to leave the country because of it.
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Spy agencies from Canada, the US, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand are demanding services include backdoors to their encryption.
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The Australian government wants to create a system for law enforcement to access encrypted information.
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Today, we announce the implementation of HTTPS encryption on Freezenet!
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In the wake of the terrorist attack in the UK, government officials are demanding that encrypted services contain backdoors.
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There’s been numerous developments recently over the battle for privacy. UK Prime Minister David Cameron said that all encrypted communications must either have a government
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A developer for encrypted chat application “Cryptocat” has recently claimed that he was detained and interrogated at the US border. Apparently, border guards took his
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Was the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) a national security risk in 2008? According to one letter sent by the Department of Homeland Security, it potentially
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