The Register on SSL attacks with Meredith L. Patterson and Dan Kaminsky.
Another of many articles on the SSL attacks presented at BlackHat 2009, this time in eWeek.
A particularly poor article on the above issues. (Who is Laura DiDio, and why does she get interviewed about this sort of thing?)
Another article from BlackHat 2009. (Really bad picture of me, but it's the closest thing to a group photo we have.)
Fast Company on the SSL attacks.
Rodney Thayer's article is one of the best press accounts of our talk.
Vague coverage about our Black Hat 2009 talk.
New Scientist article on OLPC privacy issues.
CodeCon 2009 coverage in The Register.
AP article about at-home biology research Meredith and I are doing.
The Wall Street Journal had an article comparing CodeCon and Demo.
NTK covered CodeCon here.
Wired.com on the Olympics and censorship.
An article in The Register about CodeCon 2.0.
Salon.com on how citizens are in danger of losing their civil liberties.
Another Salon article, this one about the Palestinian file trading service ES5.
CCW.com.cn looks like an article based on the one above.
IEEE Spectrum article about anonymous remailers.
Kevin Poulsen covered the Stanford Cybersecurity, Research, and Disclosure Conference in this Security Focus article.
I told Bram, years ago, that BitTorrent would make him bigger than Sean Fanning some day. He laughed, and didn't believe me. Now, I'm getting calls from reporters about him.
Another article about Bram, this time in Red Herring, which mentions CodeCon.
The Allentown Morning Call on electronic comments boxes.
Annalee Newitz has a nice column on anonymity in the Bay Guardian and the Metro.
The Associated Press's feature on anonymous remailers. (This ran in most newspapers across the country.)
The Bay Guardian's story on government spyware.
Coverage of CodeCon on news.com and InfoAnarchy.
Coverage of the ZKS Freedom sourcecode release at CodeCon in The Register.
A story in The Village Voice about post-September 11th civil liberties concerns.
Wired.com's coverage of Dmitry Sklyarov's freedom party.
An earlier article written when Dmitry's fate was uncertain.
The Register's coverage of the Boycott Adobe site.
Silliness in The Register.
AFP interviewed some NSA folks, and wanted Roger and me to give counterpoint. (The article is about the balance of privacy vs. surveillance.)
Apparently, I've ditched my US citzenship for a Belgian one. Go figure. At least they spelled my name right.