Anonymous morphs into a political movement The hacker group’s hit list has grown to include Arab dictatorships and opponents of WikiLeaks
The RCMP and Montreal police ignored cybercrime while demanding new powers to fight cybercrimeThe "David Mabus" case raises serious questions about law enforcement’s interest in catching online criminals
Is Googorola anti-competitive? Not at all.But Google isn’t doing its hardware partners any favours with the move
Tories stifle widow through IP laws, twirl moustaches, cackle The Conservative party picks an ill-advisded fight against a sympathetic anti-asbetos crusader
When does hacking = journalism?A Dutch journalist faces criminal charges for exposing the security flaws of local transit passes
Governments must adapt to Internet, not other way aroundBut before things get better, they will get worse
Shame on RIM"What happens to your data when Facebook is sold off in pieces?" "We’ll see how ’un-evil’ Google is when they start losing money."...
The Russians are comingField studies are under way to see if a foreign weed—a dandelion—could become a source of rubber and cash
Why the Green Party should be embracing wi-fiAnd so the beast that will not die rears its ugly head again. It’s summertime, which is often synonymous with slow news time, so...
Scary hacker thing happens for some reason!So much breathless and uncritical coverage of...what happened again?