Cypherpunks are advocates for privacy who develop and use open cryptographic tools to resist surveillance and censorship globally. Not all of them participated in the first mailing lists in the 90s, but they’re still very much partaking in the same fight, with the same ideals. Eva Galperin, who has been a strong advocate for privacy and freedom of speech online, can be considered one of them.
She was born in Latvia to Jewish parents, which was not exactly good news before 1990. Latvia belonged to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) back then, and the state itself
Her interest in computers began early, inspired by her father, a computer security specialist. At just 12 years old, she received a custom Unix/Solaris desktop and quickly became involved in online communities, discussing science fiction and playing interactive text games. Her
As she grew older, Galperin balanced her technical interests with academic pursuits. She studied political science and international relations at San Francisco State University while working for several companies as a Unix system administrator in Silicon Valley. Before joining the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in 2007, Galperin
At the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a renowned international non-profit dedicated to digital rights, which was founded in 1990 by another cypherpunk,
Galperin has been working for the EFF since 2007, taking on different roles. As she
By 2015, she launched a
“The kind of security work I am passionate about starts with the people that I want to protect. It starts with thinking about who is left out of the conversation or who’s not in the room. I also get to use my technical skills, reverse malware, demonstrate harm, or eventually yell at a company but I always start with the people.”
She was promoted to Director of Cybersecurity in 2017 and leads the
Coalition Against Stalkerware
It’s truly alarming how many people would want to spy on their ‘loved ones’ as a form of abusive control, especially in the case of couples. The so-called stalkerware was created exactly for that. This is malicious software designed to secretly monitor and track a person’s activities on their phone or other devices without their knowledge. It’s often used by abusive partners or individuals to spy on victims, accessing private information like messages, calls, location, and browsing history. Typically installed without consent and hidden, it can lead to further harassment or physical abuse.
By April 2019, Galperin managed
Galperin didn’t stop there, though. In November 2019, she co-founded the
Partly thanks to this awareness effort, the US Federal Trade Commission started to pay more attention to stalkerware as a real threat to victims. They banned the spyware maker Support King in 2021 and considered applying criminal sanctions for this type of company and its executives. Galperin
Privacy is on us too
There are people like Eva Galperin fighting against censorship and surveillance worldwide, creating and providing digital resources for us to preserve our privacy and online freedom. Although, as she’s
“I think the growth of the digital rights ‘scene’ is amazing. We’re not alone in this fight — there are so many allies in every corner of the globe…but that also means we have to be strident in standing up for ALL of our rights, and not compromise.”
By using the digital resources available to protect our online privacy, we can take control of our personal data and safeguard our freedom. This can be as simple as adopting encrypted communication, using VPNs, or exploring decentralized platforms. These tools help you resist unwanted tracking and censorship, ensuring that your voice and activities remain private and secure.
One powerful tool in this space is
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