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Arizona Now Has a Task Force Focused on Countering Disinformation
Yael Grauer
Dec 18, 2019
7:30 AM
What Really Happened With West Virginia’s Blockchain Voting Experiment?
Yael Grauer
July 11, 2019
11:35 AM
Why Is It OK for Cellphone Companies to Sell Your Location Data to Third Parties?
Yael Grauer
May 22, 2018
3:57 PM
Everyone Wants to Buy Congress’ Browser Histories, but It Probably Isn’t Possible
Yael Grauer
March 31, 2017
10:40 AM
WikiLeaks Says the CIA Can “Bypass” Secure Messaging Apps Like Signal. What Does That Mean?
Yael Grauer
March 08, 2017
10:54 AM
How to Trump-Proof Your Electronic Communications
Yael Grauer
Nov 10, 2016
2:10 PM
Algorithmic Tattoo Identification Could Have All Sorts of Scary Consequences
Yael Grauer
July 01, 2016
7:04 AM
After 11 Years, FBI Gag Order on Warrantless Surveillance Is Lifted
Yael Grauer
Dec 01, 2015
12:45 PM
Why Aren’t Local Governments Releasing Data Like They’re Supposed To?
Yael Grauer
June 30, 2015
2:09 PM
Website Owners Deserve the Right to Stay Anonymous
Yael Grauer
June 26, 2015
1:47 PM
Ruling: Government Can’t Just Search Your Laptop Like It Can Your Backpack
Yael Grauer
May 13, 2015
9:37 AM
Report: Government Surveillance Planes Spotted Over Baltimore Protests
Yael Grauer
May 06, 2015
4:28 PM
Stopping a Smart TV From Eavesdropping On You Could Be a Felony
Yael Grauer
Feb 10, 2015
1:55 PM
Mac Users’ Unsaved Files and Screenshots Are Automatically Stored on iCloud
Yael Grauer
Nov 03, 2014
2:07 PM