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Dropbox sacrifices user privacy for cost savings (2011) (dubfire.net)
1 point by StrauXX on Sept 28, 2023 | past
Two honest Google employees: our products don't protect your privacy (2011) (dubfire.net)
1 point by Noelkd on May 29, 2014 | past
US law protects the right of companies to build strong encryption (dubfire.net)
3 points by ColinWright on July 11, 2013 | past
Slight paranoia: Analyzing Yahoo's PRISM non-denial (dubfire.net)
13 points by colinprince on June 9, 2013 | past | 1 comment
Analyzing Yahoo's PRISM non-denial (dubfire.net)
35 points by timf on June 9, 2013 | past | 13 comments
A few words on patronage (dubfire.net)
1 point by zdw on Nov 25, 2012 | past
Responding to Wired's ad hominem hatchet job (dubfire.net)
344 points by wglb on Aug 8, 2012 | past | 158 comments
Tech journalists: Stop hyping unproven security tools (dubfire.net)
4 points by wglb on July 30, 2012 | past
The known unknowns of Skype interception (dubfire.net)
1 point by mtgx on July 27, 2012 | past
Google free to tell user about mysterious gov requests (likely re:Wikileaks) (dubfire.net)
5 points by dfc on March 26, 2012 | past
Firefox switching to HTTPS Google search by default (dubfire.net)
5 points by aritraghosh007 on March 21, 2012 | past
FBI seeks warrant to force Google to unlock Android phone (dubfire.net)
6 points by dfc on March 14, 2012 | past
Do Not Track: First they ignore you, then they fight you, then you win (dubfire.net)
5 points by tshtf on Feb 23, 2012 | past
Two honest Google employees: our products don't protect your privacy (dubfire.net)
23 points by llambda on Nov 2, 2011 | past | 3 comments
Warrantless "emergency" surveillance by DOJ up 400% (dubfire.net)
64 points by sorbus on Aug 4, 2011 | past | 10 comments
How Dropbox sacrifices user privacy for cost savings (dubfire.net)
4 points by riffraff on April 13, 2011 | past | 3 comments
How Dropbox sacrifices user privacy for cost savings (dubfire.net)
100 points by schwanksta on April 12, 2011 | past | 88 comments
Do the FBI want you to to keep your content unencrypted? (dubfire.net)
36 points by ddol on Feb 22, 2011 | past | 9 comments
A lesson on saying no to governments from Google, Twitter and Vodafone (dubfire.net)
2 points by Sukotto on Feb 1, 2011 | past
Useful analysis of the US DOJ Twitter user information request (dubfire.net)
5 points by FSecurePal on Jan 9, 2011 | past
Thoughts on IE's New Privacy Features (dubfire.net)
2 points by kenjackson on Dec 8, 2010 | past
The DOJ's realtime credit card monitoring system (dubfire.net)
3 points by mcantelon on Dec 2, 2010 | past
8 Million Reasons for Real Surveillance Oversight (dubfire.net)
1 point by raju on Dec 2, 2009 | past

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