Week in Review: May 20, 2015
New Russian system to monitor social media and predict political protests; radio and Internet under attack in Burundi; South Korea mandates spyware on teens' phones; and more, in our Week in Review.
New Russian system to monitor social media and predict political protests; radio and Internet under attack in Burundi; South Korea mandates spyware on teens' phones; and more, in our Week in Review.
Google institutes new search algorithms that favor mobile-friendly sites, Tanzanian cybercrime bill causes concern, and more, in our Week in Review.
Holograms protest in Spain, Russia bans celebrity memes, Twitter suspends 10,000 ISIS-linked accounts, and more, in our Week in Review.
The Chinese government automates a crackdown on VPN access, France calls for Internet operators to ban terrorists, and more in this week's #IMWeekly.
Thailand's Cyber Security Bill worries activists, Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner speaks out in support of the "right to be forgotten," and more, in this week's #IMWeekly.
Iran's attempt at Smart Filtering, ICANN hacked, and more in this week's IMWeekly!
Powerful Linus trojan uncovered; Pirate Bay shuts down following a raid; the continuing aftermath of the Sony hack; and more this week on #IMWeekly.
How much does the average person know about the Computer Fraud and Abuse act and its implementations historically? In the wake of the second annual Aaron Swartz International Hackathon, we take a look at the web of court cases, legislation, and cultural events related to the CFAA.
Syrian hacktivists leak 600GB of internet filtering data, the US Senate fails to pass the long-awaited Patriot Act, and more this week on #IMWeekly.
Internet Monitor is delighted to announce the publication of "The Tightening Web of Russian Internet Regulation," the fifth in a series of special reports that focus on key events and new developments in Internet controls and online activity.