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The Art Of Anonymity: Burial's 'Untrue' Ten Years On
When Burial’s second LP, 'Untrue', first hit shelves there’s a fairly high chance you didn’t own a smartphone. The game-changing first iPhone had only debuted earlier in the year, and up until that point, the idea of a handheld computer that can make phone calls was still something of a gimmick-driven curiosity.
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Tor Project: The super secure anonymity network that will definitely keep you safe (as long as hackers don’t break the rules)
A lot has happened to Tor since I last reported on it, and not much of it good. By Yasha Levine.
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The allure of literary anonymity
Elena Ferrante is in good company among women novelists hiding their identities.
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Untraceable communication — guaranteed
New untraceable text-messaging system comes with statistical guarantees.
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Carnegie Mellon Denies FBI Paid for Tor-Breaking Research
Since Carnegie Mellon's researchers pulled their talk on cracking the protections of the anonymity software Tor from the schedule of the Black Hat security conference in 2014, the university has been nearly silent about rumors that their technique ended up in the FBI’s hands. Now the university has finally spoken up—to deny the Tor Project’s claim that the FBI paid Carnegie Mellon for their Tor-breaking method.
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With Virtual Machines, Getting Hacked Doesn’t Have To Be That Bad
How to put a fake computer inside your real computer, protecting yourself from sketchy attachments, websites, and software.
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Why Facebook Just Launched Its Own 'Dark Web' Site
Facebook has never had much of a reputation for letting users hide their identities online. But now the world’s least anonymous website has just joined the Web’s most anonymous network.
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'Secret' app didn't actually keep you anonymous
Secret is supposed to be the anonymous social network. But until this week, Secret allowed your friends to trace every one of your posts back to you.
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Free App Lets the Next Snowden Send Big Files Securely and Anonymously
Onionshare is simple, free software designed to let anyone send files securely and anonymously.
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Diversifying The 'Anonymous' Guy Fawkes Mask
Over the past five or so years, global protests have been happening under an increasingly unified aesthetic, the most recognizable element of which is the
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