RSF discovers Belarusian surveillance malware targeting Android phones, requiring physical access:
I still have a Facebook account because I occasionally need to buy secondhand furniture or see which of the people that I used to know is dead now.
As the year comes to an end, may I interest you in my favorite book of 2025? It's @adapalmer.bsky.social's Inventing the Renaissance: You think you don't need a 700+ page romp through mostly Renaissance Italy, but you do.
In this blasted hell year of 2025, it is still possible for good things to happen. A last-minute seven-figure donation has saved the Oasis nightclub in SF from having to close:
MIT Technology Review profiles @npub1dy9x...e54l who understood that civil society needed digital defense long before just about anyone else and has been doing it ever since.
If you happen to be looking for bad redactions in a large set of data files today for some reason, there's an open source tool for that.
My whole timeline is made up of folks watching a 60 Minutes report the Trump administration tried to kill and unredacting Epstein files that weren't supposed to have been posted yet. Can't stop the signal.
Just to recap: The TikTok ban? Bad. The SCOTUS ruling upholding the TikTok ban? Also bad. Trump choosing not to enforce the ban? More bad. The Trump-backed mostly-US consortium taking over US Tiktok? You guessed it...bad.
The push for the TikTok ban was bipartisan and stupid. But the Trump administration's goals for the ban have always been crystal clear: to place control of TikTok in the US in the hands of people chosen by and indebted to Trump.
The US TikTok sale has been signed. The company will be controlled by a joint venture including Oracle, Silver Lake, Andreessen Horowitz, Abu Dhabi-based MGX. Adding a UAE company really makes it clear that this was never about national security concerns. https://www.axios.com/2025/12/18/tiktok-sale