A (Secure) Chat with WikiLeaks

Originally posted on The Cryptosphere:
WikiLeaks The Truth Will Win via РЕН ТВ | Новости on Twitter Today’s article comes to us from Interwebs Security correspondent Tyler L. Jones. It is his first appearance in the Cryptosphere. WikiLeaks is at it again. This time, in an effort to provide a method of secure communication between…

Interwebbed: Cyber and Crypto News for April 23

Originally posted on The Cryptosphere:
Liar’s by Thomas Hawk on Flickr Hacking is thirsty work, kittens, so here’s to the slow, easy downhill jog to the weekend. Today we bring you a deception-focused cyber and crypto news roundup. Your Facebook homies? All Feds. Nonfiction spy memoir? Fiction! That perfectly ordinary London road? Conceals a classic…

#OpBeast: Exclusive Interview with the Victorious #Anonymous Team Behind #OpNullDenmark

Originally posted on The Cryptosphere:
OpNullDenmark via Tanya Inalameda on Twitter Rape is an ugly thing. Rape of the helpless, even uglier. You know what’s beautiful? Victory. It’s rare than an Anonymous operation can declare complete victory, but OpNullDenmark has earned the right. They have (with a non-trivial amount of help from a crusading politician…

The Hacker Wars: #Anonymous United, Divided, Arrested

Originally posted on The Cryptosphere:
The Hacker Wars The Hacker Wars, a documentary by Vivien Lesnik Weisman, features Barrett Brown, Joe Fionda/Subverzo, Jeremy Hammond, and essentially everyone who was anyone in the Anonymous hacktivism scene in 2012-2013. It had a limited run in theatres earlier this year and has just been released on all digital platforms…

Conversation with Gabriella Coleman about her latest book “Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous”

Originally posted on The one and only Fruzsina Eördögh:
Here is the unedited 30 minute conversation/interview with Coleman, three times the length as the one published on CSM’s Passcode.  FE: I finally finished your book last night…. at 3 in the morning….  it’s a pretty long book… while I was reading it, it hit…