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August 7, 2015

Uganda’s Airtel is sharing subscribers’ data with politicians for early campaigning ahead of 2016 general elections.

Kampala, 7th /August/2015; As Uganda prepares for 2016 general elections, actors decry the miss-use of customers` […]
July 29, 2015

Learn from the security experts; things they do to keep safe online

Cybersecurity experts aren’t like you or I, and now we have the evidence to prove it. […]
July 20, 2015

Data Privacy Just Makes Good Business Sense

Data, data everywhere and companies sucking it up at breakneck speed, sometimes without rhyme or reason, just […]
July 10, 2015

Why encryption back doors threaten human rights

In recent years, pro-democracy and pro-human rights protesters from Egypt and Tunisia to Thailand and Hong […]
July 9, 2015

Hacking Team hacked: How to protect yourself

Global surveillance is a global industry, and as the headlines yesterday revealed, repressive governments are often […]
July 6, 2015

Anonymously Access Wi-Fi Located Up To 2.5 Miles Away Using This Device

n this era of government surveillance, remaining anonymous has become next to impossible for every Internet […]
July 3, 2015

Hacking into campaign data ‘poised to rise’

By Francis Emorut      KAMPALA – As Uganda readies for general elections due early next year, a […]
June 30, 2015

Social Media Day #SMDay

As the Unwanted Witness joins the rest of the world to commemorate Social Media day today, […]
June 29, 2015

Uproar over unsolicited Museveni campaign SMS

President Museveni’s latest attempt to use modern technology to court voters has run into trouble, with […]
June 29, 2015

Crackdown on social media is a threat to digital rights, says activists

KAMPALA. The establishment of the Police Cybercrime Unit is a government move intended to limit the […]
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