Obama Wants Tougher Law to Protect Internet Users from Hacking, Identity Theft President Obama proposed new laws and measures that would give Americans a stronger protection online. These include the requirement that U.S. companies should inform customers at a much quicker time when their personal information was compromised. by Menchie Mendoza
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Tech History of The Pirate Bay: Internet Outlaw or Internet File-Sharing Freedom Fighter? by Christian de Looper
Business Tech Tech Giants Sign Amicus Briefs in Microsoft's Ireland Email Warrant Case by Nicole Arce
Tech Kickstarter suspends Anonabox campaign: The rise and fall of the Tor-enabled router by Christian de Looper
Tech Google, Facebook and Twitter to leave Russia? New law kills last bastion of free speech by Vamien McKalin
Business Tech Tech companies file amicus briefs as Facebook battles DA over user privacy by Christian de Looper
Life Supreme Court upholds privacy rights, police need warrant for cell phone searches by Nicole Arce
Tech Google updates its terms of service, states explicitly emails are scanned to serve targeted ads by Lori Sandoval
Tech Heartbleed Bug: OpenSSL nightmare becomes reality, everyone might be eavesdropping over the Internet by Lori Sandoval
Business Tech Facebook's purchase of WhatsApp shines light on personal data privacy once again by Michael McEnaney