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  1. No Warranty

    EFF ready to sue if "innocent customers" can't get Megaupload data back

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today officially asked all parties involved in the Megaupload criminal case to refrain from deleting any data stored on servers once leased by the file-hosting service—and it suggested it was willing to sue over the matter. What are your thoughts? Click...
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    Megaupload's hosting company teams up with EFF to identify legal files

    Carpathia Hosting, the Virginia company that owns more than 600 servers previously leased by Megaupload, today joined forces with the EFF to collect the stories of legitimate users who want access to their now-inaccessible files stored with the defunct file-locker. What are your thoughts? Click...
  3. FTA Hacker

    EFF inspects encryption tool for Adium, Pidgin IM clients

    The digital watchdog Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) lent a technical hand to fix security problems in a tool used to encrypt instant messenger conversations using the Adium and Pidgin programs. More...
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