GoogleSharing, a recently released anonymization service, has had its legs cut out from under it when Gandi.net, a French based registrar, revoked GoogleSharing’s secure sockets layer certificate. Gandi.net, which bills itself as a “no bullshit company,” claimed that the certificate was revoked “due to multiple and deliberate serious breaches” of the terms of service.
The alleged violations included trademark infringement, providing incorrect information to the registrar’s database and…
From Googling to emailing to social networking, every day millions of Americans unknowingly leave behind digital breadcrumbs while surfing the web, sometimes at the risk of compromising their anonymity. But while there is technology available to stay anonymous in a time of surveillance, experts say policies and legislation won’t protect web users from privacy invasion or from being attacked in cyberspace.
As…