(A version of this story, slightly shortened for space, will appear in the January 16th issue of Forbes.) One morning in mid-August, seven months into the Arab Spring protests and government ...
One morning in mid-August, seven months into the Arab Spring protests and govern- ment crackdowns in which thousands have been killed, something strange happened on Syria’s Internet. As users aimed ...
Telecomix hackers helping Syrians detect and avoid government surveillance online Hacking group Telecomix has been helping Syrian protestors and insurgents to avoid surveillance, and recently revealed ...
This past Saturday at the Salon des Solidarités in Paris, a meeting of ‘Hackers and NGOs‘ took place. There, between a Médecin du Monde stand and a stall selling fair trade jewellery, attendees ...
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — When a member of the hacker group Anonymous in February posted online the email addresses and passwords of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian President, his wife Asma al-Assad, and ...
The battle for control and circulation of information on the internet is the topic of a Skype lecture by Telecomix hacktivist Stephan Urbach at the Albany campus on Tuesday. Mr Urbach is part of the ...
“Internet not working, police cars burning,” sent out one Egyptian. “Today marks a great day for Egypt,” sent out another. These messages weren't coming from mobile phones or computers, but from an ...
This week Jamillah looks back over the year with Telecomix and ahead to the Alan Turing Centenary. Copyright © 2023 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content ...
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