Who owns your data? Facebook does of course. And now forever!
As consumerist noticed, Facebook changed their TOS to make it even more worse as it even was. Back then it said: You hereby grant Facebook
As consumerist noticed, Facebook changed their TOS to make it even more worse as it even was. Back then it said: You hereby grant Facebook
After the annoyance of google.de/google.com not being reachable, quickly accusing Google and then OpenDNS, here is what the actual problem is/was. The Toolbar problem If
Update 2: I have written a little summary of what on a technical level has happened today regarding this issue. Read it here.Update: I apologize
Not only that Google has accidently marked all websites as malware, as I read now also ma.gnolia has a very severe problem (not that it
What you can see below is a screenshot of the german version of the malware warning Google is sending out right now to every search
On the Second Life blog you can read the question „Is your password secure“ followed by some hints on how to make a good password
As Elias points out in this post over at the DataPortability Project’s Blog, it’s time to fight the password anti-pattern! Look at twitter and their
So here are some photos and videos / hier ein paar Fotos und Videos: Technorati Tags: 25c3, ccc, demo, protest, überwachungsstaat, stasi2.0, surveillance, privacy
„Social Networks based on XMPP“, by Jan Torben Heuer, Institute of Geoinformatic, University of Münster. Current ideas and work based on diploma thesis, opening the
or „Why cryptography does not fix the transparency issue“, held by Ulrich Wiesner. Voting seemed to be so easy before computers came in but then