Only paranoid jerks can win the government’s cybersecurity training game
Find out what everyday activities could be potential aids to the enemy in the war on cybercrime!
On Aug 17, 2013 by Aja Romano
The NSA’s surveillance data is not just for terror cases
The NSA said it needed to spy to stop terrorists.
On Aug 5, 2013 by Kevin Collier
The unlikeliest ally in the fight against NSA spying
All of a sudden, tech companies like Microsoft, Google and Facebook are your strongest new ally.
On Jul 29, 2013 by Chris R. Albon
DOJ wants to expand email, social network snooping powers
The Department of Justice will argue for greater surveillance powers, while privacy advocates want to update old laws with new, online-specfic privacy protection.
On Mar 19, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
The Web mourns hacker activist Aaron Swartz
Just 26, the open Web pioneer was facing felony hacking charges from the Department of Justice.
On Jan 12, 2013 by Kevin Morris
Did Obama’s team plant softball questions in his Reddit AMA?
Some reddit sleuths think they’ve found at least one question (of the 10 that Obama answered) that was prepared ahead of time.
On Aug 31, 2012 by Fernando Alfonso III
California establishes privacy protection unit
Six dedicated prosecutors seek to punish websites that violate consumers’ privacy.
On Jul 25, 2012 by Kevin Collier
YouTube MP3 founder seeks meeting with Google brass
Philip Matesanz, 21, has almost a million supporters in his fight to keep YouTube MP3 up and running.
On Jul 18, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger
New prison guidelines spur online controversy
The U.S. Department of Justice released the first set of regulations specifically written to address and reduce the problem of rape in American prisons. What could go wrong with that?
On May 21, 2012 by Jennifer Abel
Anonymous takes down CIA, MI6, and DOJ
Anons took the websites of American and British intelligence and law enforcement offline this weekend.
On Apr 16, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
U.S. hangs up on AT&T marriage to T-Mobile
The controversial proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile has been blocked by the U.S. Department of Justice — much to the delight of naysayers.
On Aug 31, 2011 by Fernando Alfonso III
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