A critical flaw in Switzerland's e-voting system is a microcosm of everything wrong with e-voting, security practice, and auditing firms | Continue reading
Front-line programmers default to insecure practices unless they are instructed to do otherwise | Continue reading
French officials call Project Gutenberg archive, 15 million ebooks, Grateful Dead recordings and Prelinger Archive "terrorism," demands removal from Internet Archive | Continue reading
No food on weekends and ice-cold baths: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's 11 "wellness" habits | Continue reading
Most browsers -- except Firefox and Brave -- are eliminating the option to turn off surveilling "hyperlink auditing" | Continue reading
Most paint-spatters are valid perl programs | Continue reading
News organizations have all but abandoned their archives | Continue reading
Lest ye forget how awesome 'The A-Team' is | Continue reading
Former Mozilla CTO was detained at US border and told he had no right to a lawyer | Continue reading
After years of insisting that DRM in HTML wouldn't block open source implementations, Google says it won't support open source implementations | Continue reading
Article 13 will wreck the internet because Swedish MEPs accidentally pushed the wrong voting button | Continue reading
Record companies sue Charter because providing high-speed internet contributes to piracy | Continue reading
Chinese censors incinerate entire run of a kickstarted Call of Cthulhu RPG sourcebook | Continue reading
Key net neutrality vote Tuesday: The whole Internet is watching | Continue reading
Rebooting UUCP to redecentralize the net | Continue reading
Chelsea Manning is being held in prolonged solitary confinement, a form of torture | Continue reading
Man stole $122m from Facebook and Google by sending them random bills, which the companies dutifully paid | Continue reading
A proposal to stop 3D printers from making guns is a perfect parable of everything wrong with information security | Continue reading
Breakthrough programmable computer made from DNA running chemical software | Continue reading
Wireless vulns in Medtronic's implanted defibrillators allow remote shocks, shutdown, denial-of-service battery attacks and data theft | Continue reading
Two arrested for hiding cameras in motel rooms and charging for access to livestreams | Continue reading
Myspace lost all the music its users uploaded between 2003 and 2015 | Continue reading