by FortKnoxster | Dec 26, 2019 | Mass Surveillance, Privacy, Spying
[UPDATED] Dec 26, the messenger application To Tok has been removed from the stores after The New York Times reported that the application was being allegedly used by the UAE government to spy on its users. The application was a success in the UAE territory with...
by FortKnoxster | Nov 19, 2019 | GDPR, Mass Surveillance
The unique internet experience for 3 people from China, Iceland, and Papua New Guinea. The FortKnoxster app will always be the sum of our efforts in building the world’s most private and secure communications tool, free for anyone to use. Why do we do it?...
by FortKnoxster | Oct 6, 2019 | Blockchain, Encryption, Hacks, Leaks
The decentralized nature of blockchain networks could discourage some cybercriminals, but attention must be paid to the security of the blockchain infrastructure. The unprecedented denial of service (DDoS) attack that shook the Internet in October 2016 was a harsh...
by FortKnoxster | Sep 17, 2019 | Encryption, Privacy, Zero-knowledge
In the first two blog posts in this series, we talked a lot about what happens behind the scenes when we do things online. From some of the most surprising things about online security, to the type of data we unwillingly and unknowingly share when we shop online. We...
by FortKnoxster | Sep 10, 2019 | GDPR, Privacy
Last week, we familiarized ourselves with the very broad concept of online security, before talking about a few things that not everyone might realize about Internet security. Given the many layers of complexity making up the current version of the Internet, there are...