Tag: Digital Security Helpline
Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando GarcĂa of R3D Mexico
The activist discusses the sinister and complex trade of surveillance software that is being used to target rights activists and journalists.
The “Doubleswitch” social media attack: a threat to advocates in Venezuela and worldwide
Our Helpline discovered a new hijacking attack on social media that places users at risk worldwide — especially journalists and human rights defenders.
WannaCry shows we need more cybersecurity defense, not offense
Attacks like WannaCry have a devastating impact on vulnerable people and communities around the world. Here’s what we can do to prevent them.
First 100 Days of human rights violations
The first 100 days of the Trump administration have been a disaster for privacy and free expression, with consequences for people all across the globe. Here’s how we’re fighting back.
Best practices for digital security at RightsCon
Tips for keeping secure at RightsCon, from our Digital Security Helpline.
What would you do with a million dollars for digital rights?
Access Now Grants is growing, and we want your advice on how best to empower the global digital rights community.
Tech workers of the world, unite for human rights!
More tech workers in the U.S. are challenging company leadership to respect human rights. Will the new energy last?
On the march for human rights today, keep calm and connected
As the world braces for a Trump administration, we have an important message: We’re here for you.
It’s 2017. Where are your digital rights?
A look back at the battle for digital rights in 2016, and our five “resolutions” for the year ahead.
Access Now at the 2016 Internet Governance Forum
Attending or following IGF 2016? Here’s where we’ll be and what we’re focusing on.