Tag: Digital Security Helpline
From our family to yours…we’re glad to have you on this journey
As we reflect on 2017 and look ahead to next year, we’re grateful for you — the global community that cares about human rights.
How we spent $1 million for digital rights in 2017: empowering the grassroots across the globe
Here’s how the Access Now Grants program supported the grassroots in 2017.
Access Now at the 2017 Internet Governance Forum
Here’s where we will be at IGF 2017 in Geneva, Switzerland on December 18-21.
We need to talk… about SMS-based two step authentication
Access Now explains why SMS-based two-factor authentication can be problematic for digital security.
In Egypt, expressing your sexuality online makes you a target for human rights abuse. That has to stop.
Authorities in Egypt are cracking down on the LGBTQI community, including online attacks that lead to arrest and torture. We must defend their fundamental rights.
Jordan is blocking one of the first LGBTQI magazines in the MENA region
Conditions for free expression are deteriorating in Jordan. Civil society is fighting back.
Decoding two-factor authentication: which solution is right for you?
Access Now releases an infographic to help you choose which two-factor authentication method is right for you.
Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico
The activist discusses the sinister and complex trade of surveillance software that is being used to target rights activists and journalists.
Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García 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.