A hacker told us South Africans should be talking about online privacy more, and we agree
We chatted to Constanze Kurz from German hacking collective Chaos Computer Club and discovered we should all be a bit more active in the public debate.
We chatted to Constanze Kurz from German hacking collective Chaos Computer Club and discovered we should all be a bit more active in the public debate.
The amendments to wiretapping laws will allow authorities to install trojans such as R2D2 to monitor suspects online.
R2K says it’s “outraged, but not surprised by the paranoia and utter disdain that the securocrats show for ordinary people and their organisations”.
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Right2Know campaign publishes details of how South African security services may be abusing power.
Silent Circle says its been “waylaid” into creating business apps too.
Gemalto posts results of initial investigation into allegations its encryption key database has been lost.
The NIA, conducted malware sweeps of employee laptops in a wide number of government departments.
The list of parts, technology and equipment that South Africa supplies or sells to other nations is very long.
Smartcard manufacturer begins fight back against allegations its servers were hacked by spies.
Gemalto rocked by revelations that spy services had access to database of SIM card encryption keys.
Privacy International is looking to sign people up to a massive freedom of information campaign.