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The Internet Doesn’t Have to Suck

Enshittification author Cory Doctorow says specific policy choices led to today’s broken web — and could lead us out.
Nowadays data breaches aren't rare shocks—they're a weekly drumbeat. From leaked customer records to stolen source code, our ...
The difference is that this time it says it only wants to damage the privacy and security of the UK’s subject population.
Free cloud storage is abundant on the internet, with many companies offering free space just for signing up.
Go to pCloud’s website, select Encryption, and purchase it for $150 (lifetime), instead of $229, the old price. You can also ...
In a world where we’re all online in one way or another – banking, shopping, even our social communication – identity theft ...
Encryption is under unprecedented threat from established democracies, which are inadvertently paving a dangerous path that the world’s autocrats are only too eager to follow.
Every encrypted code in the Island Suspense event in ToT, where to find it, and a summary of its decrypted message.
CryptoSoft Ltd’s quantum-proof encryption system that addresses security flaws in digital transactions, wins Global FinTech ...
Rust-based ChaosBot exploits Discord and phishing to infiltrate networks, while Chaos-C++ adds data destruction.
Criminals have been spotted exploiting a new zero-day vulnerability in Gladinet CentreStack and Triofox file sharing servers ...