Archives, 2013
- January:
- Why I'm Leaving Ubuntu for Debian by Micah Lee on Jan 27, 2013
- No Really, the NSA Can’t Brute Force Your Crypto by Micah Lee on Jan 23, 2013
- Beefing Up Security on Your SSH Server by Micah Lee on Jan 20, 2013
- February:
- Using Gajim Instead of Pidgin for More Secure OTR Chat by Micah Lee on Feb 20, 2013
- Unity vs. Windows 8 by Micah Lee on Feb 2, 2013
- Mobile Location Anonymity: Proxying Twitter, IM, and Email through Tor on Android by Micah Lee on Feb 1, 2013
- March:
- How to Get a Tor Project T-Shirt For Less Than $65 by Micah Lee on Mar 19, 2013
- Bradley Manning's statement shows that US intelligence analysts are trained in using Tor by Micah Lee on Mar 12, 2013
- April:
- sudo apt-get install torbrowser by Micah Lee on Apr 9, 2013
- May:
- Swatting is Not the Same as Doxing by Micah Lee on May 9, 2013
- June:
- Opportunistic Encryption to Combat Dragnet Surveillance by Micah Lee on Jun 29, 2013
- July:
- Despite Google’s statement, they still have access to your wifi passwords by Micah Lee on Jul 19, 2013
- Use Android? You’re Probably Giving Google All Your Wifi Passwords by Micah Lee on Jul 11, 2013
- August:
- It’s 2013. We’re all being spied on. Why do security software websites not use HTTPS? by Micah Lee on Aug 28, 2013
- September:
- HTML email, attachments, and flowed text in Enigmail by Micah Lee on Sep 19, 2013
- Don’t Succumb to Security Nihilism by Micah Lee on Sep 5, 2013
- November:
- Leaving EFF and joining a fearless team of journalists by Micah Lee on Nov 15, 2013
- Canonical shouldn’t abuse trademark law to silence critics of its privacy decisions by Micah Lee on Nov 7, 2013
- December:
- Two really simple things Microsoft can do to make Windows more secure against NSA by Micah Lee on Dec 29, 2013
- How Mailpile can implement opportunistic PGP email encryption by Micah Lee on Dec 2, 2013