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Germany boots CIA spy from country because of NSA-related spying
The German government has requested the top U.S. intelligence official in its country to leave following widespread spying activities.
GCHQ boss attacks British media over Snowden leaks
Iain Lobban, the UK spy chief, has defended GCHQ in light of the British media's publication of the Snowden documents.
Irish court raises questions on Facebook's relationship with NSA
Following allegations Facebook cooperated with the NSA, an Irish court has passed a request to the European Court of Justice.
Facebook has encryption on its roadmap, security chief claims
Facebook's security chief suggested governments will have a harder time snooping when it deploys end-to-end encryption.
Reddit, others pledge support for anti-NSA Reset The Net campaign
Reddit and other major sites are pledging support for an online, anti-NSA spying day of action.
Lavabit founder explains why he shut down service after Snowden leaks
Lavabit founder Ladar Levison discusses why he was forced to shut down his email service following disclosures by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
House approves USA Freedom Act amendment, showing serious reform goals
The NSA got away with spying on U.S. citizens, but its infrastructure is now being legally challenged, with changes in the works.
Leaked email shows close working relationship between NSA, Google
Google and other Silicon Valley companies have conversations with the NSA and other government agencies - and it shouldn't be a big surprise to users.
Microsoft charges the government up to $15,600 for your personal info
The Syrian Electronic Army has leaked data that details just how much Microsoft charges the US government when handing over your personal information.
Time Warner Cable received less than 250 national security orders
Time Warner Cable outlines government data requests throughout 2013.
NSA might roll out transparency reports to try and ease spying scare
The NSA might begin publishing transparency reports to try and win over Internet users.
NSA's MYSTIC program records entire nation's worth of phone calls
The latest Edward Snowden leak: NSA is able to collect "every single" phone call and store it for a month from the entire nation.
NSA allegedly poses as Facebook to help spread its malware
The NSA tricked Facebook users and installed malware on PCs and devices to check hard drive contents.
Snowden raised concerns within the NSA before blowing the whistle
Edward Snowden says he reported policy or legal issues related to NSA spying to more than 10 officials before blowing the whistle.
Outgoing NSA chief General Keith Alexander calls for reform
Gen. Keith Alexander wants to see the NSA undergo reform, but doesn't want to see Congress impede the agency's ability to defend against cyberattacks.
Just 48% of RSA attendees surveyed think NSA overstepped boundaries
Less than half of those surveyed during the RSA Conference feel the NSA overstepped boundaries with its spying practice.
RSA wants better cooperation between companies, governments
The EMC-owned RSA company wants to see more cooperation among private sector companies and governments.
Snowden's latest: NSA sets up online "Honey Traps" to capture people
Edward Snowden's latest revelation: US government uses tax payer money on Internet shills.
Unnamed U.S. law firm caught up in NSA spying, report states
It looks like the NSA also worked with the Australian government to spy on a U.S. law firm retained by the Indonesian government.
U.S. officials think reporters are Edward Snowden's "accomplices"
U.S. officials are proving desperate, with one representative saying journalists are Edward Snowden "accomplices"
Snowden: NSA can read your emails just by searching your address
Do you send e-mails? The NSA can track your entire digital life by just searching your address.
Snowden could wiretap the President, or a Federal Judge easily
The NSA has the scary ability of wiretapping virtually anyone on the planet.
Edward Snowden sits down in a world-first interview
Edward Snowden sits down in a world-first interview, has some very scary things you need to hear.
Russia snubs U.S. wishes, not in big hurry to end Snowden's asylum
The Russian government isn't in a big hurry to boot Edward Snowden out of the country, so the former IT contractor may have a home for years to come.
U.S. lawmaker claims Edward Snowden had outside help to steal data
President Barack Obama and the National Security Agency (NSA) have been under fire following Edward Snowden's data leak, which had outside influence.
President Obama will announce massive NSA reform this Friday
Obama expected to announce reform program for the NSA this Friday.
The NSA is building a quantum computer - the end of privacy?
The NSA is building a quantum computer, would break through any encryption.
DROPOUTJEEP - the NSA program that backdoors every iPhone
#NSA reportedly has a backdoor to every single #iPhone.
Guardian editor threatened with terrorism charges over Snowden leaks
The Guardian editor who leaked Edward Snowden's information on GCHQ gets threatened with terrorism charges.
Researchers use NSA tricks to see just how much data it collects
Researchers make an app called MetaPhone, which collects metadata from your device, wants to see just how much the NSA can do.
Google is pissed with the NSA, starts encrypting its traffic
Google begins encrypting its internal network, says 'F*** you' to the NSA.
New Snowden leaks show the NSA captures Google data center traffic
Edward Snowden is back, says that Google and Yahoo datacenter traffic is intercepted by the NSA, GCHQ.
NSA's Utah-based data center is having all sorts of electrical issues
It looks like the NSA PRISM data center is having issues, bad karma?
Ex-Microsoft privacy adviser doesn't trust MS after NSA PRISM leaks
Microsoft's former Chief Privacy Adviser doesn't trust the software giant after Edward Snowden leaked out about NSA's PRISM system.
John McAfee has a solution to our NSA spying problems, will cost $100
John McAfee says his new D-Central device will put an end to NSA spying for ever, with a single unit covering three city blocks.
Dropbox asks for permission to publish gov surveillance requests
Dropbox seeks permission from US government to publish details on surveillance requests in a move to be more transparent.
NSA has no issues sharing your personal data with Israel
Israel receives Americans' data from NSA, without the US spy agency sifting through it first.
NSA has hacked into Android, BlackBerry and iPhones, accessed data
The NSA has no problem with hacking into Android, BlackBerry or iPhones, taking whatever data it pleases.
US Government is Facebook's largest requester of user information
The US Government request more information about Facebook users than any other entity in the world, 38,000 requests in just six months.
NSA hacked encrypted UN communications, where's the uproar?
The NSA knows no bounds, hacks into encrypted UN communications.
NSA paid millions to US tech companies for their cooperation
US tech companies were handed what you and I would call a 'bribe' to cooperate with the NSA and its PRISM system.
Groklaw is the next to close its doors in wake of NSA spying
Groklaw shuts down in wake of Lavabit closure announcement.
Edward Snowden says the NSA targeted journalists after 9/11
NSA whistleblower, Edward Snowden says the NSA were keeping tabs on journalists after 9/11.
NSA collects over 29 petabytes of data per day
The NSA collects over 26 million gigabytes of data per day, or a huge 29PB.
Lavabit, the e-mail service Edward Snowden used, shuts down
Edward Snowden's e-mail service, Lavabit, shuts down, with the company stating there is no privacy in the US.
The NSA is tipping the DEA off, while the DEA covers it up
The NSA still tumbles down the rabbit hole, has been giving the DEA phone records of citizens, while the DEA covers it up.
Vulnerability found in Tor Browser Bundle, beams info back to the NSA
Researchers find exploit in Tor Browser Bundle that lets the NSA see your machine's hostname and MAC address.
Snowden reveals another NSA spy program: XKeyscore
XKeyscore, yet another NSA program that takes your freedom away, revealed by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Snowden still stuck in Moscow airport after more than a month
Edward Snowden still seeking asylum in Russia, could stay there permanently now.