Wikipedia joins 8 groups in suing the NSA to stop mass surveillance
They’re going to keep trying until they win.
On Mar 10, 2015 by Eric Geller
Al Jazeera error puts North Korean spy’s life on the line
Too much information.
On Feb 24, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Obama snubbed by major tech CEOs at cybersecurity conference
Facebook, Google, Yahoo snub the chief executive.
On Feb 13, 2015 by Eric Geller
U.K. quietly publishes ‘code of conduct’ for government hackers
Document confirms government’s domestic spying capabilities
On Feb 10, 2015 by Tim Sampson
Your Samsung TV hears—and shares—everything you say
Ever get that feeling that someone is listening?
On Feb 7, 2015 by Mike Wehner
Obama will require NSA to delete data with ‘no intelligence purpose’
Better than nothing, right?
On Feb 3, 2015 by Aaron Sankin
‘The Americans’ returns for season 3: Get excited with these 4 real Russian spy tales
Sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction.
On Jan 27, 2015 by Eric Geller
The FBI says it can spy on your phone in public without a warrant
All your phone data now belongs to the FBI.
On Jan 6, 2015 by Dell Cameron
NSA surveillance is changing what journalists in democracies feel comfortable reporting
Another sign that the NSA has gone too far.
On Jan 5, 2015 by Dell Cameron
A new study says domestic abusers are using surveillance apps more frequently
A new study reveals the disturbing numbers.
On Dec 28, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Tor network anticipates attack in coming days
Bad news for online privacy.
On Dec 20, 2014 by Miles Klee
Why the Anna Chapman-Edward Snowden seduction story is probably false
Too clickable to be true?
On Dec 11, 2014 by Andrew Couts
Sen. Ron Wyden’s Secure Data Act aims to close NSA backdoors to consumer data
Watch this bill if you value strong privacy protections for your data.
On Dec 5, 2014 by Eric Geller
The uncertain fate of the Senate’s big NSA reform bill
The bill that could dramatically reform the national security apparatus is mired in Washington gridlock.
On Nov 14, 2014 by Eric Geller
The Department of Justice is targeting cellphones with fake, airborne cell towers
The program targets criminals but collects from everyone.
On Nov 14, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
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