Ending Anonymity: Why the WEF’s Partnership Against Cybercrime Threatens the Future of Privacy

Ending Anonymity: Why the WEF’s Partnership Against Cybercrime Threatens the Future of Privacy

With many focusing on tomorrow’s Cyber Polygon exercise, less attention has been paid to the World Economic Forum’s real ambitions in cybersecurity – to create a global organization aimed at gutting even the possibility of anonymity online. With the governments of the US, UK and Israel on board, along with some of the world’s most…

Selfie Culture at the Intersection of the Corporate and the Surveillance States

Selfie Culture at the Intersection of the Corporate and the Surveillance States

Surveillance has become a growing feature of daily life wielded by both the state and the larger corporate sphere. This merger registers both the transformation of the political state into the corporate state as well as the transformation of a market economy into a criminal economy. One growing attribute of the merging of state and…

What Facebook and WhatsApp’s Data Sharing Plans Really Mean for User Privacy

What Facebook and WhatsApp’s Data Sharing Plans Really Mean for User Privacy

WhatsApp is establishing data-sharing practices that signal a significant shift in its attitude toward privacy—though you wouldn’t know it from the privacy policy update that popped up on users’ screens last week. The new policy lays the groundwork for alarming data sharing between WhatsApp and its parent company Facebook.