Congress introduces USA Freedom Act to limit NSA’s domestic phone spying
Not only does the USA Freedom Act address a number of NSA-related privacy concerns, it actually could pass.
On Oct 29, 2013 by Kevin Collier
NSA officials claim Obama knew allied leaders were monitored
NSA officials say President Obama knew more about spying on foreign leaders than the adminstration has admitted.
On Oct 29, 2013 by Dell Cameron
NSA didn’t tap Angela Merkel’s official, secure phone
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
Haiku generator turns NSA keywords into offbeat poetry
They’re beautiful and surprisingly light on acronyms.
On Oct 28, 2013 by Kevin Collier
This NSA interview is the most-hated thing on YouTube right now
For some reason, the Department of Defense released this weird interview with NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander.
On Oct 28, 2013 by Dell Cameron
U.S. warrantless surveillance could face Supreme Court challenge
Terrorism suspect Jamshid Muhtorov could be the first to challenge the practice of warrantless data collection.
On Oct 28, 2013 by Tim Sampson
The NSA tracks Spain’s phone calls too
Hey, Spain, welcome to the club!
India’s prime minister is almost impossible to spy on
His strategy? Just completely avoid 21st century technology.
On Oct 28, 2013 by Cody Permenter
Discover which companies are tracking you online with Lightbeam
“This morning I checked four websites… By the time I’d finished my cup of coffee, I had actually interacted with over 120 different companies.”
Stop Watching Us rally in D.C. was the biggest anti-NSA event yet
Thousands turned out to hear speeches by security expert Bruce Schneier, Rep. Justin Amash, and whistleblower Thomas Drake.
On Oct 27, 2013 by Kevin Collier
The NSA first tapped Angela Merkel’s phone in 2002
U.S. monitoring of Merkel has apparently ended, but Der Spiegel reports it started years before she became Germany’s chancellor.
On Oct 27, 2013 by Jay Hathaway
Rep. Justin Amash: Sensenbrenner bill is best chance to limit NSA spying
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner’s USA Freedom Act gets the seal of approval from Amash, who lost a narrow fight to defund NSA phone spying.
Even British intelligence officials were worried about the extent of their surveillance
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
A guy on Amtrak spied on the former NSA director
Spy vs. Spy come to life.
On Oct 25, 2013 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Grassroots anti-NSA movement scores a victory in Pennsylvania
A grassroots movement scores a big victory.
On Oct 24, 2013 by Kevin Collier
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