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All About Email Encryption

by Julia Bernd | May 23, 2016 | Apps/Tools, Blog, Privacy Requires Work, Resources/How-Tos, Someone Could Listen

The Free Software Foundation recently released a set of tools and guides on email encryption: Email Self-Defense Site For those who are concerned about protecting their email against any possible eavesdropping (including government surveillance), FSF provides some...

Slipping Through The Backdoor of Your iPhone

by Melody Valdez | Nov 9, 2015 | Blog, Information Is Valuable, Someone Could Listen

Last month, the Obama administration decided that it won’t push tech companies to put encryption “backdoors” in their products. This means that the companies are not required to provide law enforcement and government agencies with easy access to...

Finding The Perfect Password

by Melody Valdez | Oct 26, 2015 | Blog, Information Is Valuable, Privacy Requires Work, Someone Could Listen

You may have already heard that keeping your online accounts safe from hackers require secure and unique passwords for each account. However, how can you think of several passwords containing random letters, numbers, and symbols that are easy to remember? Researchers...

Talking Barbie Doll

by Itzel Martinez | Jul 27, 2015 | Blog, Information Is Valuable, Someone Could Listen, You Can't Escape

As a kid, did you ever dream of talking to your favorite toy? Well, this won’t be a problem for future generations. With the advancement of technology, toy companies have been able to keep up with children’s wishes. This year, multiple toys have been...

U.S. Office of Personnel Management Cyberattack

by Itzel Martinez | Jul 20, 2015 | Blog, Information Is Valuable, Sharing Releases Control, Someone Could Listen

This past year we have heard of multiple hacks on companies where social security numbers and personal data were stolen from employees. But this new hack is not just your standard cyberattack. These hackers found an indirect way to infiltrate the U.S. Office of...

Operation “We Are Always Listening”

by Itzel Martinez | May 25, 2015 | Blog, Information Is Valuable, Someone Could Listen

The Russian state television network covered a story of anti-NSA pranksters who have set up recording devices in public places across the city of New York to gather information, and help locate terrorists. The following article touches upon why it is important to...
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