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Aaron Swartz, activist for Internet freedom: You will be missed
Michael P. Kassner remembers how Internet censorship was narrowly averted thanks in large part to Aaron Swartz.
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Vulnerable medical devices: A clear and present danger
Technology is helping to save lives, but vulnerable medical devices and computers are a real risk. Michael P. Kassner asks the experts about the state of healthcare security.
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Your medical records, HIPAA, and the illusion of privacy
HIPAA is supposed to protect our private medical records from prying eyes, but there are many exceptions and gaps as Michael P. Kassner found out while doing some research.
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Android apps and SSL: Where's the padlock?
Are we making dangerous assumptions about Android apps and SSL connections? It seems like it, but Michael Kassner asks the experts to be sure.
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Cloud services: The threat of side channels
Cloud services offer convenience and potential cost savings, but a potential security issue may negate the benefits. Michael Kassner digs into some of the latest research.
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Reporting online crime: What to do when you're the victim
Online fraud shouldn't happen, but it does. And when it does, how should one report the crime, and to whom? Michael Kassner would like to share what he's learned.
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eReaders: They're reading us while we read them
Your Kindle, therefore Amazon, knows more about your reading habits than you do. Is that something you want? Michael Kassner looks at eReaders and privacy issues.
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Proposed amendments to ECPA would make Orwell squirm
George Orwell wrote his famous book about Big Brother in 1948. What would he think about the Electronic Communications Privacy Act? Changes to the act are being voted on this week ...
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Google reports .govs requesting lots of user information
According to Google's latest Transparency Report, government requests for user information and requests to remove content have increased. Help Michael P. Kassner figure out what th...
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The FBI locked your computer? Watch out for new spins on ransomware
The FBI locks your computer. Can they do that? Or is it fake? How does one know? Michael Kassner asks an expert for help with the latest forms of ransomware.