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Can a new form of cryptography solve the internet’s privacy problem?

Posted on October 30, 2022 by pogowasright.org

Alex Bellos reports: Rachel is a student at a US university who was sexually assaulted on campus. She decided against reporting it (fewer than 10% of survivors do). What she did, however, was register the assault on a website that is using novel ideas from cryptography to help catch serial sexual predators. The organisation Callisto lets a survivor…

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Editorial: Change registration form to end uproar over menstrual history privacy

Posted on October 30, 2022 by pogowasright.org

An editorial in the Palm Beach Post begins: Let’s get to the good news first: The Florida High School Athletic Association has decided to rethink asking student athletes about their menstrual histories. It shouldn’t have taken community outrage for the association to see that such highly personal medical information shouldn’t be requested on a student athletic registration form. When it meets…

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Kids today are ‘overly confident’ about their skills online—losing $101.4 million to hackers last year

Posted on October 30, 2022 by pogowasright.org

Tom Huddleston Jr. reports: You might think today’s teens are as tech-savvy as they come. But being digital natives doesn’t make them immune to online scams. People under the age of 20 lost $101.4 million to online scams in 2021, according to a recent study from cybersecurity startup Social Catfish, which cited figures from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Internet Crime…

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Hacked Documents: How Iran Can Track and Control Protesters’ Phones

Posted on October 30, 2022 by pogowasright.org

Sam Biddle and Murtaza Hussain report: As furious anti-government protests swept Iran, the authorities retaliated with both brute force and digital repression. Iranian mobile and internet users reported rolling network blackouts, mobile app restrictions, and other disruptions. Many expressed fears that the government can track their activities through their indispensable and ubiquitous smartphones. Iran’s tight…

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