Utah Man Pleads Guilty to Role in Silk Road
Drug conspiracy charges
Not the next Silk Road, it seems
Data ok, but non-profit looking for donations
Will anybody trust it enough to buy their black market goods there?
Site passed along hacking threat to FBI. FBI thought Antiwar.com was threatening to hack them.
Wants them to follow the lead of other online sites
In response to NSA criticism of reporting
Thinks it will be working smoothly for "most users" by end of the month
Facebook, Google, Apple, Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL officials have sent a letter to Senate leaders
Wants more info about site's problems
Two companies claim the social media giant fraudulently had them organize sale of shares
Says NSA does not have access to Yahoo or Google servers
Main tool used for program is called MUSCULAR, operated with the U.K.'s GCHQ
They say it was an internal error, but hackers claim responsibility
Will curb transfer of personal data to US companies
Saw problems in design of the site for months
uProxy and "Project Shield" service
For businesses, not the governments, of course
Though the likely made up only a small percentage of file-sharing service
Protecting victims is important, but broad laws threaten everyone's free speech.
Not the first time Moonbeam's vetoed a privacy bill
Call for more countries to participate
Get ready for the government to determine what bullying online is (and therefore, what free speech isn't)