Lincoln Chafee ends 2016 presidential run
He saw the writing on the wall.
On Oct 23, 2015 by Kevin Collier
CISA’s privacy safeguard can be overruled by the FBI, NSA, or any federal agency
Right now, one of the privacy provisions in this bill has a major loophole.
On Oct 23, 2015 by Eric Geller
Apple tells judge it’s ‘impossible’ for it to unlock newer iOS devices
The company also asked the judge not to force it to unlock older devices for the government.
On Oct 21, 2015 by William Turton
Edward Snowden is a criminal—and a hero
What the Democratic contenders don’t understand about Snowden’s civil disobedience.
On Oct 14, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
Hillary Clinton missed some key facts when she slammed Edward Snowden
The truth is more complicated than Clinton made it seem.
On Oct 14, 2015 by Eric Geller
Bernie Sanders says he wouldn’t pardon Edward Snowden
The leading Democratic candidates for president got down and dirty on surveillance and blame.
On Oct 14, 2015 by Kevin Collier
After U.S.–E.U. data-sharing deal crumbles, a new push for greater privacy
But will negotiators hear their concerns?
On Oct 7, 2015 by Eric Geller
Inside Intelexit, the activist group trying to recruit the next Edward Snowden
If no one works at the NSA, there will no one left to spy on you.
On Oct 7, 2015 by Aaron Sankin
European court throws out U.S.–E.U. data-sharing pact over NSA surveillance
This could have major consequences on both sides of the pond.
On Oct 6, 2015 by Eric Geller
Edward Snowden says he’s offered to go to prison ‘many times’
He’s just waiting for the U.S. government to call him back.
On Oct 5, 2015 by Dell Cameron
Edward Snowden explains how U.K. spies can secretly hijack your phone
It would be foolish to assume that you were truly safe from determined government spies.
On Oct 5, 2015 by Eric Geller
Encryption divides the two leading candidates to replace House Speaker John Boehner
One candidate vehemently opposes backdoors in encryption. The other…not so much.
On Oct 5, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
France moves closer to passing controversial surveillance law
France’s constitutional court struck down parts of a prior surveillance law, so lawmakers are trying again.
On Oct 2, 2015 by Eric Geller
Edward Snowden joins Twitter, immediately trolls the NSA
‘Can you hear me now?’
On Sep 29, 2015 by Dell Cameron
Top U.S. intelligence officials: We’re losing the fight in cyberspace
‘We are not going to fix this problem in a few years.’
On Sep 29, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
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