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    18 hours ago

    12 years ago today, EFF uploaded its first video to YouTube: a press conference following oral arguments in our lawsuit over NSA and AT&T's mass surveillance program

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    Jun 21
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    📸 Thousands are rallying in Washington D.C. and across the country today in the culmination of the , a national call for "moral revival" and a movement against policies promoting poverty and racism. We're on the ground -- more coverage on Monday's show!

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    24 hours ago

    We’re hiring! Join an unparalleled force in the digital rights world on EFF’s Activism team!

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    23 hours ago

    "If the government doesn’t need warrants, then there’s nothing limiting them to collecting information from just the bad guys," says EFF's Andrew Crocker. Thankfully, requesting cell phone location data will require a warrant from now on.

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    Jun 18
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    Government create propaganda that 'Oh no Russia is going to attack us' to justify a massive increase in defence spending, to line the greedy pockets of those controlling the immensely lucrative defence industry

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    Jun 23

    All mass crimes in history start with a justification, a necessity rationalization, a sick form of nationalism and racism.

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    Jun 23

    “The broad direction of the United States being in a kind of an open-ended, permanent state of war, I wish we had done more to change that,” said former Obama Deputy National Security Adviser .

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    Twitter, a company that at this point seems almost allergic to taking a stand against anything, is apparently pretty responsive under the right conditions.

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    Jun 23

    'I know exactly who you are'

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    23 hours ago

    Ex-Vatican diplomat sentenced to 5yrs in prison for child pornography

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    23 hours ago

    It's in 's heart and soul to make people feel welcome. Just look at the host cities, people can really feel the atmosphere on the streets! Fmr hockey star Vyacheslav Fetisov

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    Jun 22

    Nobel Peace laureate Mairead Maguire calls on to shutdown US attempts to prosecute "I would like to make a special appeal to the American President Donald Trump and his Government, to close down this Grand Jury"

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    Jun 22

    Today's ruling is just the start. Now that the Supreme Court has ruled cell phone location data is protected by the Fourth Amendment, you can expect much more litigation to defend against invasive surveillance technologies.

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    Jun 22

    I apologize for my three day absence but I was unconscious for two days at the Vidant Medical Center in North Carolina and just woke up. My enemies maged to spike something that i ingested. However, I am more difficult to kill than anyone can possibly imagine. I am back.

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    Jun 22

    The hack bypasses the iPhone's password-guessing limit (the security feature that prevented the FBI from getting into the San Bernardino iPhone) by sending all the passcode tries at once -- enumerating each code from 0000 to 9999 in one string with no spaces.

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    Jun 22

    The decision is a major victory for privacy advocates, who have long argued that the law has failed to keep pace with the amount of intrusive data we voluntarily hand over to private companies.

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    Jun 22

    A disappointing Supreme Court decision in patent law could discourage domestic innovation and achieve the opposite of its intended purpose.

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    Cell phones are an integral part of everyday life in the digital age, including journalists' reporting processes. The Supreme Court has rightfully ruled that people don't give up their Fourth Amendment right to privacy just by using a cell phone.

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    Jun 22

    Pittsburgh, PA: Hundreds of protesters shut down a major highway overnight to protest the police killing of Antwon Rose, a 17-year-old black high school senior who was unarmed and shot in the back.

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