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    Meet our new website

    Encryption•Newsletter

    This week, Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) unveiled a new website that reflects our commitment to action-based advocacy for press freedom.

    Published Oct. 24, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    New York Times pushes for PRESS Act

    PRESS Act•Newsletter

    Dear Friend of Press Freedom,Here are some of the most important stories we’re following from the U.S. and around the world. If you enjoy reading this newsletter, please forward it to friends and family. If someone has forwarded you this newsletter, please subscribe here.New York Times pushes for …

    Published Oct. 18, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Israel’s detainment of reporters must stop

    Arrests/Prosecutions•Newsletter

    The U.S. should not only demand its ally explain the arrest of an American journalist, but pressure it to release the 43 Palestinian journalists who remain in custody if it can’t prove they committed a crime.

    Published Oct. 11, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    People hold posters of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, near the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul, on Oct. 2, 2020

    Declassify Khashoggi records now

    Newsletter

    Too much about Jamal Khashoggi's murder remains hidden, and this secrecy prevents accountability and serves to endanger other journalists.

    Published Oct. 4, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Valdosta, Georgia, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

    US hides its best hurricane predictions

    Newsletter

    We’re in the middle of an especially dangerous hurricane season, but the government’s weather forecaster won’t release its most accurate predictions.

    Published Sept. 27, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    RT’s office in Moscow

    Declassify RT documents

    Newsletter

    Declassification would explain a move that raises serious First Amendment concerns about press censorship and questions of cherry picked evidence.

    Published Sept. 19, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Declassify CIA torture report

    Newsletter

    The U.S. keeps too many secrets about its actions in the aftermath of 9/11.

    Published Sept. 13, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Chuck Schumer at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago on August 20, 2024

    Crunch time for the PRESS Act

    Newsletter

    The Senate is running out of time this year to pass the most important press freedom legislation in modern times.

    Published Sept. 6, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    New Daniel Ellsberg Chair on Government Secrecy

    Newsletter

    As the first Ellsberg Chair, Lauren Harper’s work will focus on highlighting and fighting the multitude of ways the government keeps secrets.

    Published Aug. 29, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Police disperse both protesters and journalists at a demonstration during the Democratic National Convention on Aug. 19, 2024, in Chicago.

    Chicago police ignore journalists’ rights

    Newsletter

    The Chicago Police Department repeatedly dispersed, arrested, and threatened journalists at protests during the first two days of the DNC.

    Published Aug. 22, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Eric Meyer, publisher of the Marion County Record, outside the newspaper's office with a memorial for his mother Joan, who died the day after police raided their home.

    Marion County Record raid, a year later

    Newsletter

    Last week, special prosecutors cleared the Record’s reporters of wrongdoing, and this week, former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody was charged for obstructing the investigation of the raid.

    Published Aug. 15, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Further accountability needed in Marion

    Marion County Record•Newsletter

    Special prosecutors this week finally released their report on last August’s police raid of the Marion County Record. The report recommends criminal charges against former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody, and clears the Record and its reporters of wrongdoing.

    Published Aug. 7, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler testifies during a Senate subcommittee hearing

    Gag rules stifle financial journalism

    Newsletter

    The Securities and Exchange Commission requires defendants who settle cases it brings to contract away their right to deny the SEC’s allegations. So does the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. That means potential sources can’t speak to financial journalists.

    Published Aug. 1, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Kamala Harris shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

    Pressure Netanyahu to protect journalists

    Newsletter

    With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visiting the U.S. this week, officials who claim to care about press freedom need to make clear to him that the U.S. will not tolerate killings, imprisonments, or censorship of journalists by its ally.

    Published July 26, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Journalist Trevor Aaronson

    Don’t let prosecutors define journalism

    Newsletter

    Federal prosecutors are claiming a startling new power: the ability to decide what is or isn’t “legitimate” journalism.

    Published July 18, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman

    Police must protect press covering RNC

    Newsletter

    As journalists arrive at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum to cover the 2024 Republican National Convention (RNC), we can expect the public to take to the streets to protest everything from Donald Trump’s nomination to the ongoing war in Gaza and the killing of Dvontaye Mitchell.

    Published July 12, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Platform cases uphold press precedent

    Newsletter

    With all eyes on the Supreme Court’s disturbing opinion on presidential immunity, you may have missed that the court also issued an important First Amendment decision this week about social media content moderation.

    Published July 3, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Julian Assange

    Assange freed, press freedom imperiled

    Newsletter

    Julian Assange has finally been freed after reaching a surprising deal with U.S. authorities to plead guilty to violating the Espionage Act. The plea deal avoids the worst outcome of a court precedent that could be used against journalists, but it still threatens press freedom.

    Published June 28, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    States keep public in dark

    Newsletter

    A full-fledged assault on transparency is underway in the states. Recent changes to public records laws in New Jersey, Louisiana, and Utah are making it harder for journalists and the public to find out what government officials are up to.

    Published June 14, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
    Elon Musk

    Federal anti-SLAPP law needed ASAP

    Newsletter

    Recent baseless lawsuits against liberal and conservative outlets show the need for a federal law counteracting strategic lawsuits against public participation, or SLAPPs.

    Published June 6, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    It’s Marco Rubio’s party, and he’ll burn documents if he wants to

    FOIA•Newsletter

    Plus: A judge ruled DOGE is likely subject to FOIA. But that doesn’t mean we’re guaranteed to see its records.

    Published March 16, 2025 Lauren Harper
    Members staff of U.S Aid stand as Gaza aid on a truck is about to enter a U.S ship, at the port of Larnaca, Cyprus, June 26, 2024

    USAID keeping reports secret out of fear of Trump retaliation

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: The government’s excuse for keeping a climate report hidden is easily disproved

    Published March 9, 2025 Lauren Harper
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    Capricious government secrecy could threaten crop production

    FOIA•Newsletter

    Plus: Trump administration attacks the advisory committees that keep the government honest

    Published March 2, 2025 Lauren Harper
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    What’s the status of JFK declassification efforts?

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: Don’t be mad DOGE posted classified budget information. Intelligence agencies’ budgets should be public

    Published Feb. 23, 2025 Lauren Harper
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    New declassification task force may be more bark than bite

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: Why the Federal Aviation Administration’s safety reports should be public

    Published Feb. 16, 2025 Lauren Harper
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    Here’s how you can help save government data

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: Why should the public have to wait until 2034 to file FOIA requests with DOGE?

    Published Feb. 9, 2025 Lauren Harper
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    My Groundhog Day prediction: More secrecy

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Disappearing government data, transparency double-standards — another busy week tracking government secrecy

    Published Feb. 2, 2025 Lauren Harper
    President Donald Trump, pictured in the Oval Office, holds the signed executive order mandating the release of JFK, MLK, and RFK assassination records.

    Health agencies silenced, DOGE transparency in doubt, and more

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: President Trump’s first week back in office was a busy one, with many orders worsening government secrecy

    Published Jan. 26, 2025 Lauren Harper
    President Donald Trump at his first inauguration in 2017

    Government secrecy issues to watch during Trump’s presidency

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: Will Trump keep trying to flush presidential records down the toilet?

    Published Jan. 20, 2025 Lauren Harper
    Elon Musk carries his son to a meeting on Capitol Hill to discuss DOGE with lawmakers.

    Will DOGE be subject to transparency rules?

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: Be skeptical when government says the sky is falling anytime classified documents enter public domain

    Published Jan. 19, 2025 Lauren Harper
    Aws Fahmy, 45, left, who was injured in the U.S. Marines raid in Haditha in 2005 and Omer Chasib, right, who lost his father in the same attack stand at the scene in Haditha, Iraq, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012

    Join live FPF-New Yorker discussion on Haditha massacre reporting

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: Trump may fire the archivist. She can still fight secrecy

    Published Jan. 12, 2025 Lauren Harper
    Adam Davis fertilizes a field with bio-solids near Corrine, Utah, in 2014

    EPA has known for 20 years that it promotes toxic fertilizer

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: The CIA drugged unsuspecting Americans as part of its mind-control research programs.

    Published Jan. 5, 2025 Lauren Harper
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    Aliens, Gitmo, and the weather: Excessive secrecy affects everything

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: a look back at 2024

    Published Dec. 29, 2024 Lauren Harper
    U.S. military guards walk within Camp Delta military-run prison, at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba, June 27, 2006

    Gitmo, background checks, and drones: a busy week in secrecy news

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: U.S. government declassifies 1960 report stating Israeli nuclear site was for weapons

    Published Dec. 22, 2024 Lauren Harper
    The sun sets above the U.S.-Mexico border wall, seen in Yuma, Ariz., Wednesday, June 9, 2021

    National security claims hide information from families separated at border

    Secrecy•Newsletter

    Plus: how you can help preserve federal data at risk of being deleted

    Published Dec. 15, 2024 Lauren Harper
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    Stop ad-based location tracking

    Device safety•Newsletter

    Tracking IDs baked into your mobile device reveal visits to abortion clinics and more.

    Published Oct. 30, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    Support the Internet Archive

    Expert analysis•Newsletter

    Help out a critical resource for journalists as it experiences a series of digital attacks.

    Published Oct. 23, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    Chrome phases out popular ad blocker — what now?

    Communication security•Newsletter

    It’s the Digital Security Training team at Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), with security news that keeps you, your sources, and your devices safe. If someone has shared this newsletter with you, please subscribe here.In the newsIn its push to rework permissions within Google Chrome desktop …

    Updated Oct. 22, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    See, this is why we need encryption

    Newsletter

    U.S. intelligence agencies suggest China is involved in a breach of multiple major U.S. telecommunications providers.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
    Eric Adams

    Indicted NYC mayor forgets phone passcode

    Newsletter

    Eric Adams allegedly claimed that he had changed the passcode and told the FBI he did not remember it.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    Discord boosts private call encryption

    Newsletter

    Discord announced its rollout of end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls in one-to-one and group direct messages, voice channels, and Go Live streams.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    Apple seeks dismissal of NSO Group lawsuit

    Newsletter

    Apple has filed a motion to withdraw a lawsuit against NSO Group, an Israeli spyware company.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Kevin Pham
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    Telegram rethinks messaging on content moderation

    Newsletter

    Following the arrest of Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov, the messaging app modified its FAQ page to clarify some new rules.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Kevin Pham
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    City sues security researcher after revelations about ransomware attack

    Newsletter

    Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced that the data was either “encrypted or corrupted.”

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Kevin Pham
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    Telegram misrepresented amid founder’s arrest

    Newsletter

    The arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov has helped foster the mistaken notion that the app is a standard end-to-end encrypted messenger.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Kevin Pham
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    Data broker breach leaks Social Security numbers (again)

    Newsletter

    National Public Data confirmed nearly 3 billion records were affected.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Kevin Pham
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    Russia blocks access to Signal

    Newsletter

    The latest move means that the app has been removed from Google Play and Apple App Store in Russia.

    Updated May 19, 2026 Kevin Pham
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    Cloudflare hides abusive websites

    Newsletter

    The Spamhaus Project has released a blog criticizing Cloudflare — a content delivery network and cloud cybersecurity provider — for providing security services to abusive domains. These websites could contain spam, phishing links, malware, and even botnets.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Android spyware flies under the radar

    Newsletter

    The cybersecurity firm Kaspersky disclosed that at least five Google Play applications contained Mandrake, a sophisticated cyberespionage tool.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Google backtracks on ad privacy plan

    Newsletter

    Google has a habit of hitting the brakes on products and features — so much so that it’s become something of a meme to be “killed by Google.” This time it decided to backtrack on its long-standing plan to replace traditional tracking in its Chrome browser.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    Beware fraudulent CrowdStrike emails

    Newsletter

    Last Friday, computer systems worldwide were taken down by a defective update from enterprise cybersecurity vendor CrowdStrike. In the wake of the outage, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency is warning of phishing emails, with attackers posing as CrowdStrike customer support.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    What to do about AT&T breach

    Newsletter

    Around 110 million AT&T subscribers were affected by a data breach from May 1 to Oct. 31, 2022, TechCrunch reported.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Massive Authy leak, plus Proton Docs

    Newsletter

    The parent company for Authy, an application for two-factor authentication, has issued a critical security update to its Android and iOS users. According to BleepingComputer, hackers utilized leaked phone numbers from past data breaches to identify up to 33 million Authy users.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Eavesdropping on AirPods?

    Newsletter

    Apple released a firmware update patching a critical Bluetooth vulnerability in AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, Powerbeats Pro, and Beats Fit Pro. According to its support page, an adversary in Bluetooth range could spoof as an intended source device for these wireless headphones. When the targeted headphones send a connection request to the spoofed device, it could eavesdrop on confidential conversations.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Freedom of the Press Foundation
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    Mail surveillance is widespread

    Newsletter

    According to data unearthed in a congressional probe, more than 60,000 requests by federal investigators and police captured data on 312,000 letters and packages between 2015 and 2023.

    Updated Nov. 8, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    J-school security curriculum: Major updates in progress

    Announcements•Newsletter

    A revamped digital security 101 module is coming soon!

    Published April 27, 2026 Evan Summers
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    Want to run digital security trainings?

    Announcements•Newsletter

    Want to learn how to teach “digital security 101” in your J-school? Of course you do!

    Published March 31, 2026 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    J-school security curriculum: Content updates!

    Announcements•Newsletter

    Check out the latest updates to our digital security 101, authentication, and malware modules.

    Published Feb. 19, 2026 Evan Summers
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    J-school security curriculum: ‘Digital security 101’ updates

    Announcements•Newsletter

    We’ve made updates to our “Digital security 101” module, and more.

    Published Dec. 16, 2025 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    J-school security curriculum: New resource pack!

    Announcements•Newsletter

    Check out the new resource pack for our “Digital security 101 — Crossing the US-Mexico border” module.

    Published Oct. 27, 2025 Evan Summers
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    J-school security curriculum: Reviewed and refreshed!

    Announcements•Newsletter

    On the heels of our new module focused on U.S. southern border journalism, we are happy to announce a range of additional updates to modernize the rest of the J-school curriculum.

    Published Aug. 25, 2025 Evan Summers
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    J-school security curriculum: New module!

    Announcements•Newsletter

    We’re thrilled to announce a new module focused on U.S. southern border journalism

    Published July 1, 2025 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    J-school security curriculum: DeepSeek leak and more ‘fun’ news

    Newsletter

    Well, at least there’s a lot of stuff to talk to your class about

    Published Feb. 21, 2025 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    J-school security curriculum: Into the Dangerzone

    Newsletter

    We’ve added new slides to our Malware module to help instructors get started sharing the good word about Dangerzone.

    Published Nov. 25, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    J-School Digital Security Curriculum: September Update

    Newsletter

    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 …

    Published Sept. 19, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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    J-School Digital Security Curriculum: July Update

    Newsletter

    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 …

    Published July 29, 2024 Dr. Martin Shelton
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