
Release secret memos on op-ed writer abduction
Plus: Journalist targeted by Trump 1.0 discusses threats from Trump 2.0
Plus: Journalist targeted by Trump 1.0 discusses threats from Trump 2.0
Dear Friend of Press Freedom,Here are this week’s top press freedom stories, plus updates on our work at Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF).A series to spotlight public-records-based local journalismA major reason why politicians are able to attack the press without much resistance is that the public …
Plus: Attacks on legal services are attacks on the press
Plus: When the First Amendment fails, try the Fifth
Plus: Catch us on NPR while you still can
Plus: Indiana authorities must drop charges against photojournalist
Plus: Will Democrats make it so expensive to run a social media platform that only those loyal to Trump can stay in business?
Plus: Why Senate must not confirm Ed Martin
Plus: Trump hides migrant detention away at Gitmo
Plus: Hypocrisy as deep as the Gulf of Mexico
Plus: Judges must stop facilitating Trump’s extortionate settlements
Plus: A perfect setup to criminalize reporting of corporate secrets
Plus: No, TikTok is not regulated like the radio
Plus: Classification is broken. Biden can still help fix it
Plus: Excessive government secrecy might be bad for your investment portfolio
Plus: Tulsi Gabbard wants to declassify information that “serves the public interest.” But who is determining what’s in the public interest?
Plus: Which FOIA offices might be closed next
The White House isn’t complying with the Presidential Records Act (again)
Plus: Wired drops FOIA reporting paywall. Will other media outlets follow?
Plus: A judge ruled DOGE is likely subject to FOIA. But that doesn’t mean we’re guaranteed to see its records.
Plus: The government’s excuse for keeping a climate report hidden is easily disproved
Plus: Trump administration attacks the advisory committees that keep the government honest
Plus: Don’t be mad DOGE posted classified budget information. Intelligence agencies’ budgets should be public
Plus: Why the Federal Aviation Administration’s safety reports should be public
Plus: Why should the public have to wait until 2034 to file FOIA requests with DOGE?
Disappearing government data, transparency double-standards — another busy week tracking government secrecy
Plus: President Trump’s first week back in office was a busy one, with many orders worsening government secrecy
Plus: Will Trump keep trying to flush presidential records down the toilet?
Plus: Be skeptical when government says the sky is falling anytime classified documents enter public domain
Plus: Trump may fire the archivist. She can still fight secrecy
Plus: The CIA drugged unsuspecting Americans as part of its mind-control research programs.
Plus: a look back at 2024
Plus: U.S. government declassifies 1960 report stating Israeli nuclear site was for weapons
Plus: how you can help preserve federal data at risk of being deleted
The Signalgate saga continues. This time, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sent operational Yemen missile strike details to his wife and brother. Fortunately you can learn from Hegseth’s mistakes.
If you’re like me, you’re thinking about whether to buy electronics ahead of potential tariffs, and how long those devices will receive updates
A transparency win in a case concerning backdoor requests to Apple
Friends don’t let friends show the national security adviser is on their Venmo contact list
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic is added to a Signal group chat discussing national security information — presumably by accident
If our digital security trainer were in charge of data broker services, he might keep his cards closer to the vest. But that’s just him
Browser extensions are powerful, but not all are trustworthy. Here’s how to scale back to the ones you trust
Google updates its “Results about you” tool to help users remove unwanted or outdated information about themselves
After government demands for global access to Apple’s end-to-end encrypted iCloud, the company disables the feature regionally
While X might be able to block links, it will have a tougher time blocking Signal usernames
The “snoopers’ charter” order for access to end-to-end encrypted iCloud accounts applies globally
Ever linked a new device to your Signal account, only to find you didn’t get your old messages? No longer!
In one of his first moves as president, Trump disbands cybersecurity board tasked with investigating Chinese attacks on U.S. telecoms
Let’s talk about protecting your well-being by prioritizing what security risks you want to address.
The New York Times reports media organizations are locking down their communications amid threats to the press.
Following CEO Pavel Durov’s arrest, the messaging app is giving more user IP addresses and phone numbers to U.S. authorities
Trump attorneys, incoming officials lay out intentions to use the legal system to bully media and investigate leaks
Purging your social media posts is getting much simpler
Among journalists, Bluesky is taking flight. Critical account security protections are still under development
Recent insight into the capabilities and limitations of GrayKey, a secretive phone forensics tool, highlight the importance of updates
Well, at least there’s a lot of stuff to talk to your class about
We’ve added new slides to our Malware module to help instructors get started sharing the good word about Dangerzone.
Hello again!It’s Martin, principal researcher at Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), with our regular update on the U.S. Journalism School Digital Security Curriculum.J-school security curriculum highlightsTo account for new username and privacy options in recent versions of Signal, we made some small changes to the …
Hello again!It’s Martin, principal researcher at Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), with our regular update on the U.S. Journalism School Digital Security Curriculum.Before we jump in, I want to share that we’re hiring a Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) consultant to help us develop a …
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