It's Time To Stop Hiding Behind Our Computers
A daily read of any website reveals an ugly side of America. What does this say about the readers who post awful comments about people they do not know?
A daily read of any website reveals an ugly side of America. What does this say about the readers who post awful comments about people they do not know?
HuffingtonPost.com | Gerry Smith | Posted 09.14.2011
As hackers expose widespread cybersecurity lapses and heighten fears about defending critical infrastructure from attack, one proposed solution has st...
The Huffington Post | Ryan Grenoble | Posted 08.28.2011
A federal magistrate judge in Denver ordered Skybeam, a Berthoud, Colorado, internet service provider (ISP) to disclose names of users to Façonnable,...
The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 08.23.2011
Imagine if the police knew exactly what you do online: All the porn sites you scan secretly, the vitriolic comments you leave on blogs, the number of ...
The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011
4chan founder Christopher Poole (also known as "moot") has come out swinging for web anonymity. Though Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg asserts that o...
Diane Dimond | Posted 11.17.2011
Has the internet made us more vicious? With our computer anonymity many of us have decided we can "say" things over the World Wide Web that we would never ever say to someone's face.
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
Maryland's highest court has ruled in favor of Internet anonymity, saying Web sites involved in defamation suits don't have to reveal the identity of ...
Christina Pirello | Posted 10.03.2011