New Zealand judge rules Kim Dotcom eligible for extradition to US
Megaupload founder is wanted on criminal copyright infringement charges in a closely watched case
Megaupload founder is wanted on criminal copyright infringement charges in a closely watched case
Defense Secretary Ash Carter used a personal account for official business when new to the job and has since stopped
After San Bernardino, lawmakers called for tech companies to report or censor ‘terrorist’ content, but challenges abound
Separate online identities are common and potentially vulnerable to radicalization
Net neutrality advocates say rules, which ban slower speeds for some Internet users, protect consumers, small companies
Encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp face new inquiries over possible security gaps that led to the Paris attacks
Social media has reacted by not only showing support to France, but is being used to find missing individuals
A social media user vowed to ‘shoot every black person I see’ after days of tension; one suspect was arrested
Newly revived surveillance bill is an unprecedented assault on privacy and security worldwide
The founder of Wikipedia sat down with Al Jazeera's Antonio Mora to discuss the nonprofit internet giant