Whisper say the Guardian's report is riddled with errors.
On Oct 16, 2014 by Ned Donovan
Looking at your sexts is apparently a "fringe benefit" for spies.
On Jul 17, 2014 by Rob Price
Heads up, Uncle Sam.
On Jul 11, 2014 by Dell Cameron
A home away from home.
On Jun 11, 2014 by Miles Klee
When a London startup won £50,000 worth of advertising space, they decided to spend some of it on printing doge in the Guardian.
On Feb 7, 2014 by James Cook
WikiLeaks has called for a boycott of The Snowden Files: The Inside Story Of The World's Most Wanted Man.
On Feb 3, 2014 by Kevin Collier
The editor of the Guardian testified before the British House of Commons over the paper’s role in the disclosure of classified documents.
On Dec 3, 2013 by Dell Cameron
Does the chancellor of Germany actually conduct confidential state business on her personal cell phone? Of course not.
On Oct 28, 2013 by Joe Kloc
According to a new leak from Edward Snowden, British intelligence officials were aware the scope of their surveillance program may have been illegal.
On Oct 25, 2013 by Joe Kloc
Only days after accusations surfaced that the U.S. spied on German Chancellor Merkel, a memo leaked by Edward Snowden reveals that the U.S. tapped the phones of world leaders.
On Oct 24, 2013 by Joe Kloc
A partnership with the Guardian over the NSA leaks brought some unwelcome attention.
On Oct 14, 2013 by Miles Klee
In response to public debate over the NSA's controversial Internet surveillance programs, the agency is hiring.
On Sep 24, 2013 by Joe Kloc
The managing editor for the New York Times said that the latest Edward Snowden leak was not a significant or surprising story.
On Sep 17, 2013 by Joe Kloc
Following intense pressure from the U.K. government, the Guardian has decided to partner with the New York Times on NSA stories.
On Aug 23, 2013 by Joe Kloc
The suit demands the U.K. not search David Miranda's hard drive—in the off chance they haven't already done exactly that.
On Aug 20, 2013 by Kevin Collier