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A man looks at the computer screen with a page of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Twitter in Moscow on August 14, 2014. Hackers broke into Medvedev's Twitter account on Thursday, tweeting his resignation and criticising President Vladimir Putin. "Microblog of the Premier in " Twitter " hacked, recent reports are not true," the press service of the Cabinet told Russian "Interfax" news agency. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV (Photo credit should read YURI KADOBNOV/AFP/Getty Images)

On Twitter, Users Shouldn’t Need a Name

By Brady Dale
Protesters outside the Justice Department. NSA whistleblower Bill Binney agrees with many of their complaints. (Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

A Former NSA Whistleblower Thinks Everyone in D.C. Should Be Fired

By John Bonazzo

Tor Foundation Can’t Figure Out How Police Took Down Silk Road 2.0

By Jack Smith IV

The Case For Browsing Facebook With Tor

By Jack Smith IV
Not so fast, buster.

Airbnb Is Gonna Need to See Some ID, Ma’am

By Kelly Faircloth

Violentacrez Admits Doing CNN Interview Was a ‘Huge Mistake’

By Jessica Roy

Google Begins Practically Begging You to Use Your Real Name on YouTube

By Jessica Roy

Megaupload and S.O.P.A. Spark Interest in Decentralized File-Sharing

By Steve Huff
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