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Join Us for the Great California Database Hunt

Imagine if local governments were like restaurants, where you could pick up a menu of public datasets, read the names and description, then order whatever suits your open data appetite?
This transparency advocate’s fantasy became reality in California on July 1, when a new law took effect. ...

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Operation Manul

Journalists and political activists critical of Kazakhstan’s authoritarian government, along with their family members, lawyers, and associates, have been targets of an online phishing and malware campaign we believe was carried out on behalf of the government of Kazakhstan. We are releasing our report on the campaign today.
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EFF at the Eleventh Hope

Last weekend EFF took part in the Eleventh Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) conference in New York City and got to meet so many of our wonderful supporters. We've collected the HOPE talks given by EFF staff below, with the official program abstract, video, and where applicable, the original slides....

Security Researcher Meetup With NTIA Rep on Vulnerability Disclosure

The Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration has convened a multistakeholder process on "the collaboration between security researchers and software and system developers and owners to address security vulnerability disclosure."
During this Black Hat lunch meeting, join other security researchers, participants in the multistakeholder process, and...

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New Tool to Help Notify Users When Their Content is Taken Offline

When user content is threatened with removal from the Internet, it's unlikely that anyone is going to put up more of a fight than the user who uploaded it. That's what makes it so critically important that the user is informed whenever an Internet intermediary is asked to remove their...

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