Tag Archives: privacy

NYTimes.com – Man Accused of Stalking via Twitter Claims Free Speech

It’s an inter­est­ing case because while Twit­ter itself is a pub­lic medium, the per­son is direct­ing their mes­sages to a par­tic­u­lar person.

Identity at Mozilla – How BrowserID differs from OpenID

Some really impres­sive work from the team at Mozilla, defi­antly sim­pler to get started and using than OpenID and elim­i­nates the which OpenID provider did I use for this site.

Freedom to Tinker – New Research Result: Bubble Forms Not So Anonymous

Even some­thing as sim­ple and low tech as bub­ble forms can’t be totally anonymous.

Electronic Frontier Foundation – Know Your Rights!

EFF has a brief overview of rights that you have with your technology.

Should I Change My Password?

I’m safe at least at the moment, how about you?

Throwing Fire – LastPass Disclosure Shows Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

Even the tech­nol­ogy jour­nal­ism sites can’t get things right on occasion.

Groklaw – The Google Microsoft Fight About FISMA Certification

This is a fun story.