Obama will require NSA to delete data with ‘no intelligence purpose’
Better than nothing, right?
On Feb 3, 2015 by Aaron Sankin
Surveillance oversight board blasts Obama for continuing bulk phone-record collection
This is one area where Obama won’t exert his executive authority.
On Jan 29, 2015 by Dell Cameron
DEA license-plate tracking targets entire U.S.
Where are you driving today?
On Jan 27, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Chinese government hackers targeting Microsoft Outlook and other clients
Internet users in China can’t catch a break.
On Jan 19, 2015 by Dell Cameron
The DEA secretly snooped on American phone records for 15 years
The DEA was collecting phone records without a warrant
On Jan 16, 2015 by Dell Cameron
After Charlie Hebdo attacks, E.U. officials call for more online surveillance
Is this really the best response?
On Jan 12, 2015 by Kevin Collier
Obama plans stronger privacy laws for consumers and students
What chance do these proposals have of become law?
On Jan 12, 2015 by Eric Geller
U.S. spy chief says he knows which North Korean official led the Sony hack
A name, but no evidence.
On Jan 7, 2015 by Eric Geller
Jennifer Lawrence’s nudes and Kristen Stewart’s tabloid photos have more in common than you think
An invasion of privacy is an invasion of privacy.
On Jan 7, 2015 by S.E. Smith
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
Top Google exec mistakenly suggests Chrome’s incognito mode can foil the NSA
Bad advice.
On Dec 16, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
NSA-enabling Executive Order 12333 just passed Congress as a full law
Debasing civil liberties is a rare area of bipartisan agreement.
On Dec 12, 2014 by Eric Geller
Uber and the market failure of privacy policies
A privacy policy is like the face of a company. So why are so many companies getting it so very wrong?
On Dec 8, 2014 by John Logan Koepke
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