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  1. Visit Web Worker Daily » Archive 9 Firefox Extensions to Protect Your Privacy « Web Worker Daily » Archive 9 Firefox Extensions to Protect Your Privacy «

  2. Visit Wired News - Social networking applications can pose security risks Wired News - Social networking applications can pose security risks

  3. Visit Privacy: Keep Your Browsing Private with 10 Firefox Extensions Privacy: Keep Your Browsing Private with 10 Firefox Extensions

    Linux.com has put together a good overview of Firefox extensions that keep your browsing, searching, and emailing secure and private

  4. Visit Everyone's Guide to By-Passing Internet Censorship - Boing Boing Everyone's Guide to By-Passing Internet Censorship - Boing Boing

    The 31-page PDF covers a lot of ground, with material for anti-censorware activists and users, and is very handsomely put together.

  5. Visit NSA's Lucky Break: How the U.S. Became Switchboard to the World NSA's Lucky Break: How the U.S. Became Switchboard to the World

    A lucky coincidence of economics is responsible for routing much of the world's internet and telephone traffic through switching points in the United States, where, under legislation introduced this week, the U.S. National Security Agency will be … More

  6. Visit Privacy: New Mall Camera System Can Guess Your Age, Gender, and Class - Gizmodo Privacy: New Mall Camera System Can Guess Your Age, Gender, and Class - Gizmodo

    It determines this by comparing how you look to pictures of people who are already accurately profiled in the system.

  7. Visit FBI's Secret Spyware Tracks Down Teen Who Made Bomb Threats FBI's Secret Spyware Tracks Down Teen Who Made Bomb Threats

    first public glimpse into the bureau's long-suspected spyware capability, in which the FBI adopts techniques more common to online criminals.

  8. Visit Stanford SafeCache Stanford SafeCache

    protects your privacy by silently defending against cache-based tracking techniques.

  9. Visit Spyjax - Your browser history is not private! Spyjax - Your browser history is not private!

    In fact with a few well crafted lines of Javascript, websites can examine your browser history and record what pages you have been to.

  10. Visit Ten dangerous claims about smart phone security Ten dangerous claims about smart phone security

    Many common assumptions about the security and privacy of smart phones or other handheld converged devices are off-base or just flat-out wrong.

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