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Journalists: do not use Hotmail Paid Members Public
Microsoft accesses a blogger’s e-mail without permission to track the source of a leak [http://recode.net/2014/03/20/blogger-psa-dont-use-microsofts-web-mail-to-receive-microsoft-leaks/] : > One of the revelations in this week’s case of a Microsoft worker who leaked pre-release Windows 8 software was that Microsoft accessed the Hotmail account of
Secret courts to seize reporters' notebooks? Paid Members Public
Just in case you missed it over the weekend, the UK Government are considering making it possible to seize reporters’ notebooks and hard-drives [http://boingboing.net/2014/02/01/uk-parliament-considers-allowi.html], after secret hearings… > The Deregulation Bill is coming before the UK House of Commons on Monday, and among
Journalists: Encrypt Your E-mail Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2013/08/email-encryption.png] If you’ve been following the PRISM/Edward Snowdon revelations [http://www.theguardian.com/world/prism], you’ll be aware of how insecure online communications can be. If you’re a journalist, you more than likely have
Sex, Lies and the Tools of the Trade Paid Members Public
Hacks/Hackers London has started - a new gathering for people interested in pushing forwards digital journalism.
Bloggers, The TSA and Pressure on Sources Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/assets_c/2010/01/19256_239017416075_186636391075_3846705_425986_n-1549.html] Even in my quasi-social media isolation, I became aware that there was some sort of run-in happening between bloggers and the US Transport Security Administration (TSA), based on bloggers republishing a new directive in the