- Brian Fung
- Reporter
Brian Fung covers technology for The Washington Post, focusing on electronic privacy, national security, digital politics and the Internet that binds it all together. He was previously the technology correspondent for National Journal and an associate editor at the Atlantic. His writing has also appeared in Foreign Policy, Talking Points Memo, the American Prospect and Nonprofit Quarterly. Follow Brian on Google+ .
You don’t need subtitles to fear China’s newest sniper rifle
Watch this terrifying weapon rip through a metal plate, a tree, and a big balloon.
FCC chairman’s strongest endorsement yet of net neutrality
Tom Wheeler makes the case for intervening when Internet providers step out of bounds.
Here’s the first transparency report from a phone company
CREDO Mobile, a left-leaning cellular company, opens up about government data requests.
Sen. Leahy aims to strengthen CFAA
Buried in a bill about data breaches is a provision that would strengthen the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
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