NexinAmnesty InsightsManipulation of Public OpinionManipulation of public opinion clearly isn’t anything new. It has traditionally been achieved by repeating over and over a specific message…May 24, 20171May 24, 20171
NexinAmnesty InsightsOperation Kingphish: Uncovering a Campaign of Cyber Attacks against Civil Society in Qatar and…Over the course of 2016 — and particularly intensifying towards the end of the year — several individuals known to Amnesty International…Feb 14, 20172Feb 14, 20172
NexOn the banality of attacks and on mindful engineeringOver the years of my experience assisting journalists and dissidents with matters of computer security, and researching the nature of the…Jan 11, 20172Jan 11, 20172
NexInterview with Hisham Almiraat — a story of Activism, Surveillance, and FreedomIt is a cloudy and rather cold day of October in a city that shall remain unnamed. I am meeting with Hisham Almiraat, a professional doctor…Dec 9, 2016Dec 9, 2016
NexLetter on the Investigatory Powers BillThe British government is in the process of reviewing and acting upon a draft to extend the surveillance powers of British police and…May 19, 2016May 19, 2016
NexManipulation of TerrorI’m angry. I was angry when I woke up with the news of the inhuman attacks in France and I’m angrier now as I observe the reactions…May 19, 2016May 19, 2016
NexOn Export ControlsYou can ignore it, minimize it or dismiss it, but there is a problem. The systematic abuse of surveillance systems against journalists…May 19, 20161May 19, 20161
NexEverything we know of NSA and Five Eyes malwareNote: all the information contained in this essay are extracted from documents that have already been previously published by a number of…May 19, 20161May 19, 20161
NexSony Hack, North Korea & Dangerous PoliticsWow. Despite having initially promised myself to ignore it, the Sony affair just got too entertaining for me to not comment about it.Dec 20, 2014Dec 20, 2014