Activists unveil stealth browser
News Hacktivismo, a well-known group of human-rights advocates and computer security experts, this week officially released a Firefox-based browser designed to allow anonymous Web surfing. Torpark causes the IP address seen by the Web site to change...
[September 22, 2006, 17:00]
Encryption tool gives privacy buffs new image
News Online activist group Hacktivismo is to release an encryption tool that disguises information in images as an antidote to Internet censorship. Though many support Hacktivismo's goal in releasing the program -- it is aimed at human rights workers...
[July 8, 2002, 8:32]
Software licence tied to human rights
News Crafted by Hacktivismo, a hacking group organised by the Cult of the Dead Cow, the Hacktivismo enhanced-source software licence agreement (HESSLA) says that anyone using code released under it must respect privacy, free expression, due process and...
[November 28, 2002, 8:22]
Anti-censorship software still under development
News The project, originally announced by hacker-group-cum-performance-artists Cult of the Dead Cow nearly two years ago and developed by a small group of social hackers known as Hacktivismo, has now been left to Baranowski and DeVilla after work on...
[February 19, 2002, 9:55]
DefCon: hacking for human rights
News Greg Walton, a freelance human rights researcher, spoke to hackers at the Def Con conference in support of the Hacktivismo project, an attempt to create an anonymous, private way of getting human rights information across the Internet while...
[July 17, 2001, 9:50]



