#IMWeekly February 13, 2015
Russia is pushing to ban Tor, Cuba gets Netflix, and more in this week's #IMWeekly.
Russia is pushing to ban Tor, Cuba gets Netflix, and more in this week's #IMWeekly.
FCC proposes new net neutrality regulations, UK launches "Facebook Warrior" brigade, Reddit issues first transparency report, 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.
Silk Road trial begins, Sri Lankan president vows to ease censorship, and more, in this week's IM Weekly.
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.
Hong Kong's pro-Occupy Central protest websites suffer largest DDoD attack ever; Twitter reacts to Ferguson grand jury decision; massive hack takes down Sony Pictures' computer system; and more this week on #IMWeekly.
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.
Massive raid shuts down Silk Road 2.0 and 400 other websites; Obama issues statement on Net Neutrality; draft e-commerce bill that could be used for online censorship introduced in Venezuela; and a new report showing $8 million campaign contributions from major US cable companies, all in this week's IMWeekly from the Internet Monitor.