Colombia’s War on Truth in trouble
Colombia’s defense minister Diego Molano is under fire over evidence indicating that the regime of far-right President Ivan Duque has all but turned the country into a police state. Press…
Colombia’s defense minister Diego Molano is under fire over evidence indicating that the regime of far-right President Ivan Duque has all but turned the country into a police state. Press…
Colombia’s Superintendency for Industry and Commerce (SIC) ordered social media platform Facebook to step up measures to protect users’ data. In a February 13 ruling that was made public on…
Colombia’s prosecution said Saturday that it has arrested four former top military and government officials for illegally spying on both national and foreign persons of interest. Among the arrested suspects…
A company that is accused of illegally using data from Facebook in political campaigns helped a political campaign in Colombia “during an election period dominated by allegations of corruption.” According…
Intelligence agencies in Colombia have been building robust tools to automatically collect vast amounts of data without judicial warrants and in defiance of a pledge to better protect privacy following…
The United States’ Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has been intercepting all of Colombia’s internet traffic, according to an email released on Monday.
The Federal Communications Commission reached a $25 million settlement with AT&T Inc over a consumer data breach at call centers in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines, the US communications regulator…
At least 350 private Colombian cameras have been accessed by “hackers,” according to local media after global privacy watchdogs warned about a Russian website transmitting signals of thousands of private cameras…
Colombian internet freedom advocate groups the Karisma Foundation and the RedPaTodos collective have joined with Mozilla Colombia to organize a campaign calling to have “Internet without wiretapping” in a bid…