Historian on Knitting and Coding: "There are many ways to share information without text"
Historian Jacqueline Malchow discusses the role of knitting as a tool for espionage and self-care, highlighting its potential as an analog method of protection against surveillance during the 39th Chaos Communication Congress.
IT Researchers on Hacking Headphones: "The Weakness in a Normally Very Secure Device"
IT researchers Dennis Heinze and Frieder Steinmetz discuss their findings on vulnerabilities in Bluetooth headphones after demonstrating hacking techniques at the Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg.
39. Chaos Communication Congress: Chaos Children's Congress
At the Chaos Communication Congress, hackers and youth explain why chat control and surveillance do not protect children, highlighting a debate over fundamental rights led by speakers Khaleesi and Markus Reuter.
39. Chaos Communication Congress: Chaos Children's Congress
At the Chaos Communication Congress, hackers and youth discuss how chat control and surveillance do not protect children, featuring a lively debate on fundamental rights led by speakers Khaleesi and Markus Reuter.
"Our digital life is in the hands of a few super-rich" - Marc-Uwe Kling warns
At the 39th Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg, Marc-Uwe Kling warns about the concentration of digital power among the wealthy, as a coalition calls for a monthly 'Digital Independence Day' starting January 4.