Christopher Soghoian
NYPD Says Talking About Its IMSI Catchers Would Make Them Vulnerable to Hacking
The police department refuses to say which models it uses in an FOI tussle with the NYCLU.
Online Marketing Can Lead to Inadvertent Revelations
A public information request revealed a closed FTC investigation based on a clue left by a Silicon Valley company’s law firm.
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The ACLU Is Fighting to Keep Revenge Porn Safe and Legal for Pervs
Your vagina has less of a right to privacy than your credit card numbers or medical records. That's objectively fucked-up.
Leaks and the Paradox of Privacy: A Video Chat with the ACLU's Christopher Soghoian
Christopher Soghoian, a former boarding-pass hacker and FBI person-of-interest, is now principal technologist of the Speech, Privacy, and Technology project at the American Civil Liberties Union.
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