Guardian editor grilled by Parliament over Snowden leaks
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
German police develop a Shazam-like app for Nazi-hunting
Neo-Nazis hate them for using this one weird trick.
On Dec 3, 2013 by Kevin Collier
Here’s what the NSA instructed agents to tell their families over the holidays
NSA agents are normal people. They celebrate the holidays with loved ones and close friends just like we do.
On Dec 3, 2013 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Can OpenGov’s Madison platform change the surveillance state?
To create greater transparency, a major NSA reform bill is being crafted using the Madison lawmaking software. But will it be enough?
On Dec 2, 2013 by [email protected]
New app attempts to figure out what your phone is telling the NSA
Researchers try to reverse engineer the NSA metadata program.
On Nov 29, 2013 by Joe Kloc
How the NSA’s porn tracking recalls illegal FBI spying in the 1960s
The NSA has a long history of trying to shame its domestic enemies.
Canada helped NSA spy on Toronto G-20
The latest Snowden leaks reveal that the U.S. and Canada worked together in 2010 to surveil the economic summit.
On Nov 28, 2013 by Joe Kloc
Official on Snowden’s ‘doomsday’ cache: the ‘worst is yet to come’
If Snowden’s secret document trove is true, officials said, the worst is yet to come.
On Nov 27, 2013 by Joe Kloc
When 6 Muslims browsed porn online, the NSA was watching
Americans’ worst fear imaginable has just become a reality: The NSA is spying on people’s online porn habits.
On Nov 27, 2013 by Dell Cameron
Patriot Act author wants your help keeping NSA out of Patriot Act
He didn’t want your help in 2001. But he’s asking for it now.
On Nov 26, 2013 by Kevin Collier
This year’s White House turkey pardoning is in your hands
Neither will die. Then both will die.
On Nov 26, 2013 by Joe Kloc
How the NSA is hurting America’s economy
By some estimates, the damage to U.S. companies could run as high as $180 billion.
These algorithms are the only thing standing between the NSA and your data
Given the massive scope of NSA surveillance, the agency relies on algorithms to enforce the constitution.
On Nov 25, 2013 by Joe Kloc
The White House refused to let NSA head quit
The National Security Agency was rocked harder by former Edward Snowden’s leaks than we thought.
On Nov 25, 2013 by Kevin Collier
NSA’s malware spreads to 50,000 computer networks worldwide
The agency has digital “sleeper cells” in every corner of the globe.
On Nov 24, 2013 by Miles Klee
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