White House refuses to pardon Edward Snowden
The NSA whistleblower faces two charges under the Espionage Act.
On Jul 28, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
NSA to destroy phone data it illegally collected on millions of Americans
But not until the lawsuits against the agency are resolved.
On Jul 27, 2015 by Dell Cameron
Privacy groups ramp up fight against CISA with… fax machines?
Out with the new, in with the old.
On Jul 27, 2015 by Eric Geller
How Facebook and Twitter could become the new faces of government surveillance
Be careful: Your tweet may soon be an act of treason.
On Jul 20, 2015 by S.E. Smith
U.K. court strikes down sweeping government surveillance law
It’s a big win for privacy, but the fight is not yet over.
On Jul 17, 2015 by Eric Geller
Germany investigates blog for treason after it publishes leaked docs
None dare call it journalism.
On Jul 14, 2015 by Curt Hopkins
The rise of the new Crypto War
The U.S. government wants to stop terrorists and criminals from ‘going dark.’ But at what cost?
On Jul 10, 2015 by Eric Geller
FBI Director tells Senate he doesn’t understand demand for strong encryption
‘We are fighting a war on terror,’ said one senator sympathetic to the push for encryption backdoors.
On Jul 8, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Former attorney general says the government might offer Edward Snowden a deal
Snowden’s exile could end in a plea bargain.
On Jul 7, 2015 by Curt Hopkins
German magazine files criminal complaint after revealing NSA targeted reporters
Der Spiegel’s government source was allegedly outed by a U.S. embassy official.
On Jul 3, 2015 by Dell Cameron
How the U.S. government hopes to stop the next big hack
After the attack on OPM, what’s next for U.S. cybersecurity?
On Jul 1, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Obama promises that the U.S. won’t spy on France’s president anymore
How many close allies can the NSA anger in one decade?
On Jun 25, 2015 by Tim Sampson
NSA director: Don’t be so quick to blame China for OPM cyberattack
Meanwhile, anonymous officials attribute the attack to China.
On Jun 25, 2015 by Dell Cameron
New WikiLeaks release exposes NSA spying on French presidents
Of course, this is what the NSA does.
On Jun 24, 2015 by William Turton
The online security of white supremacists
The white-power movement cared about privacy long before Edward Snowden.
On Jun 23, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
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