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New 'HTTPS Everywhere' Web browser extension released
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2012 resolution: 'Full disk encryption on all computers'
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Apple gets off easy in EFF Holiday Wish List
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EFF satisfied with the privacy design of Amazon Silk
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EFF, Facebook argue over 'real name policies'
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Amazon, Google and Twitter Top EFF's Privacy Scorecard
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Mass US copyright lawsuits to reach 100,000 mark
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Putting a Band-Aid on Firesheep with the new HTTPS Everywhere
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Porn studio sues 7,098 alleged film pirates
In a move sure to outrage both file-sharers on BitTorrent networks and legal watchdogs, a well-known pornographer has filed a US federal copyright suit against 7,098 individuals.
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Homeland Security spies on your social network activity, but is that bad?
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Court rules your cellphone may not have to give up its location data to the feds
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New location 'feature' expected, but can Facebook be trusted?
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