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The draft Investigatory Powers Bill has a zero-day vulnerability

Already it looks straightforward to circumvent the surveillance proposed. And you can rest assured the Bad Guys will.

November 5, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

After RIPA, IPA: the UK’s draft Investigatory Powers Bill

After much, and often misdirected, speculation, this crucial draft Bill has been published. Is it so bad after all?

November 4, 2015 General, Macs, Technology

Remembrance is not just before Christmas

Every politician should look a veteran in the eyes and assure them that they will defend freedom, justice, and democracy.

November 2, 2015 General, Life, Technology

Q&A: Little Snitch v malware

Is Little Snitch good protection against malware?

October 29, 2015 Macs, Technology

No Safe Harbor: how one court ruling has blown data protection apart

Will Europe now force the US to swallow its data protection laws? Look to Dickens for his opinion.

October 7, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

Q&A: Controlling cookies

Can Safari give me a complete list of cookies? How can I manage them better?

September 9, 2015 Macs, Technology

Privacy should be determined by the point of delivery

Services should comply with data protection law at the point of delivery, not where they choose.

August 25, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

Data aggregation: how it can break privacy

Because of the ease of data aggregation, all data for individuals or small groups needs to be treated as if it was personal data.

August 24, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

Privacy policies: how they do not protect us

How do Apple, Google, and Spotify say they protect your personal data, and should you trust them?

August 22, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

Ashley Madison, the press and data protection

Current UK and EU data protection law was drafted before Google or the Cloud existed, and fails to protect us in many ways.

August 21, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

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