
Eva Galperin
Articles
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1 week ago |
eff.org | Jason Kelley |Eva Galperin
Cybersecurity professionals and the infosec community have essential roles to play in protecting our democracy, securing our elections, and building, testing, and safeguarding government infrastructure. It is critically important for us to speak up to ensure that essential work continues and that those engaged in these good faith efforts are not maligned by an administration that has tried to make examples of its enemies in many other fields.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
eff.org | Cooper Quintin |Eva Galperin
In the wake of the 2024 election in the United States, many people are concerned about tightening up their digital privacy and security practices. As always, we recommend that people start making their security plan by understanding their risks.
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Aug 31, 2024 |
freedomsphoenix.com | David Greene |Eva Galperin |Donna Hancock
Make a Comment • Email Link • Send Letter to Editor News Link • Free Speech 08-31-2024 • Activist Post By David Greene and Eva Galperin EFF is closely monitoring the situation in France in which Telegram's CEO Pavel Durov was charged with having committed criminal offenses, most of them seemingly related to the operation of Telegram.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
eff.org | Cooper Quintin |Eva Galperin
Cyber mercenaries present a grave threat to human rights and freedom of expression. They have been implicated in surveillance, torture, and even murder of human rights defenders, political candidates, and journalists. One of the most effective ways that the human rights community pushes back against the threat of targeted surveillance and cyber mercenaries is to investigate and expose these companies and their owners and customers.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
eff.org | Matthew Guariglia |Eva Galperin
For years, people have been impersonating police online in order to get companies to hand over incredibly sensitive personal information. Reporting by 404 Media recently revealed that Verizon handed over the address and phone logs of an individual to a stalker pretending to be a police officer who had a PDF of a fake warrant. Worse, the imposter wasn’t particularly convincing. His request was missing a form that is required for search warrants from his state.
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