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Online security 101: How to protect your privacy from hackers, spies, and the government

Cybersecurity is in shambles: Who’s to blame? We are building our future on a creaking digital foundation. It’s time for that to change. “I have nothing to hide” was once the standard response to the occasional surveillance experience by way of cameras, border checks, or casual questioning by law enforcement. Ransomware: An executive guide to one of the biggest menaces on the web Everything you need to know about ransomware: how it started, why it’s booming, how to protect against it, and what to do if your PC is infected. Read More Privacy used to be considered generally balanced in many countries — at least, in the West — with a few changes to rules and regulations here and there often made only in the name of the common good. Things have changed, and not for the better. China’s Great Firewall, the UK’s Snooper’s Charter, the US’ mass surveillance and bulk data collection — compliments of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing — Russia’s insidious election meddling, and countless censorship and communication blackout schemes across the Middle East are all contributing to a global surveillance state in which privacy is a luxury of the few and not a… Read full this story

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  • Google removes Android app that was used to spy on Belarusian protesters
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  • Facebook to list all WhatsApp security issues on a new dedicated website
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