تحول مستقبل الاتصالات – Skynet

في إعلان حديث، قدمت جوجل ميزة مثيرة للاهتمام، “العثور على هاتفي الذكي.” بينما قد يبدو هذا بالنسبة لبعض الأشخاص مجرد إضافة أخرى إلى مجموعة الأدوات الضخمة لهذه الشركة التقنية، إلا أن الآثار تتعدى ذلك بكثير. ما كشفت عنه جوجل في الأساس هو توسيع ما أطلق عليه “سكاي نت” – بنية الاتصالات المستقلة واللاسلكية المعروفة باسم … Read moreتحول مستقبل الاتصالات – Skynet

Exploring Encrypted Client Hello: The Next Frontier in Internet Privacy

In the ever-evolving landscape of internet security, the latest buzz revolves around Encrypted Client Hello (ECH). Privacy advocates are eagerly anticipating its widespread adoption as it promises enhanced protection against potential eavesdroppers, including ISPs and nation-states. This protocol serves as the successor to Encrypted Server Name Indication (ESNI), addressing deployment issues and offering improved security. … Read moreExploring Encrypted Client Hello: The Next Frontier in Internet Privacy

Unveiling the Hidden Dangers of Web Browsing: A Guide to Protecting Your Privacy

Introduction In the vast realm of the internet, discussions about browsers often revolve around their speed, features, and user-friendliness. However, there’s a darker side to web browsers that often goes unnoticed – the privacy and security risks embedded within. In this article, we’ll explore some uncommonly known threats to your privacy and security, as revealed … Read moreUnveiling the Hidden Dangers of Web Browsing: A Guide to Protecting Your Privacy

Firefox’s Latest Update Enhances Privacy and Fixes a 22-Year-Old Bug

Introduction In the ever-evolving world of web browsers, Firefox continues to stand out as a beacon of online privacy. With its most recent update, version 119, Mozilla’s beloved browser introduces several exciting features and improvements. In a landscape dominated by major browsers often criticized for their data collection practices, Firefox takes a different path, focusing … Read moreFirefox’s Latest Update Enhances Privacy and Fixes a 22-Year-Old Bug

Samsung and Other Manufacturers Disable Phones Bought on Gray Markets: A Consumer Nightmare

In a shocking turn of events, several smartphone manufacturers, including industry giant Samsung, have taken a drastic step that has left customers outraged. These companies have remotely disabled phones purchased through gray markets, effectively holding the users’ data hostage until they buy new phones from official retailers. This unethical practice has raised questions about consumer … Read moreSamsung and Other Manufacturers Disable Phones Bought on Gray Markets: A Consumer Nightmare

How Some Governments Eliminate HTTPS/TLS Encryption

In a world where cybersecurity threats seem to be lurking at every corner, one of the most insidious and lesser-known dangers is the Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attack. This malicious tactic undermines the very foundation of web encryption, and what’s truly shocking is how it’s being leveraged, not just by hackers, but by governments and employers worldwide, … Read moreHow Some Governments Eliminate HTTPS/TLS Encryption

Edward Snowden talk at Bitcoin Amsterdam

Renowned whistleblower and privacy advocate, Edward Snowden, shared his insights on the current state of the world and the cryptocurrency community. Snowden, known for his revelations on government surveillance, challenged the crypto community to reflect on its core principles and values in a time when price speculation seems to dominate the conversation. Snowden emphasized the … Read moreEdward Snowden talk at Bitcoin Amsterdam

A Cypherpunk’s Manifesto by Eric Hughes

Privacy is necessary for an open society in the electronic age. Privacy is not secrecy. A private matter is something one doesn’t want the whole world to know, but a secret matter is something one doesn’t want anybody to know. Privacy is the power to selectively reveal oneself to the world. If two parties have … Read moreA Cypherpunk’s Manifesto by Eric Hughes