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US military detects hidden Chinese malware on multiple systems that has an unusual intent
US officials have discovered what they suspect is Chinese malware that has infiltrated US military systems with the intent to 'disrupt'.
Declassified NSA document reveals how aliens might contact us
A declassified document from the NSA describes different methods for how we may communicate with an extraterrestrial civilization.
The 'Intelligence coup of the century' busted open, CIA & NSA exposed
A secretly run intelligence gathering coup has been busted open, revealing participation by CIA and NSA and their motives.
FBI, CIA, NSA bosses warn: don't use Huawei, ZTE smartphones
Don't use Huawei or ZTE smartphones, says the heads of the FBI, CIA, and NSA.
Former NSA worker pleads guilty to biggest theft of data
A former NSA worker has pleaded guilty to one of the biggest thefts of classified data in US history.
NSA leaves secret docs on the cloud, WITHOUT A PASSWORD
Another day, another NSA leak: this time 'Top Secret' docs were on the cloud without a password.
Microsoft gives NSA backdoor, complains about exploits
Microsoft is angry over leaked NSA exploits, blasts US spy agencies like NSA and CIA.
NSA spying tools can hack the global financial system
So... the NSA's financial spying tools are capable of bringing down the entire financial system.
NSA's massive NYC spy hub, a nuke-proof All Seeing Eye
Edward Snowden details Project X, the NSA's secret skyscraper in New York City that can withstand an atomic blast.
The NSA wants to reorganize its divisions to better spy on you
The NSA wants to combine its intelligence gathering division, with its cyberdefense groups.
Julian Assange urged Edward Snowden to pick Russia over Latin America
Edward Snowden got some encouragement from Julian Assange to pick Russia over Latin America, for his own personal safety.
FBI demanded Scandinavian countries extradite Snowden if he visited
FBI doesn't want Snowden to have anywhere to run and hide.
Presidential candidate Jeb Bush believes NSA needs broader powers
Jeb Bush is all about the NSA surveillance.
AT&T has 'extreme willingness to help' the NSA, according to the NSA
Freedom: AT&T has a very special relationship with the NSA, so it hands over billions of phone records to the US government.
Former spy panel senator believes Edward Snowden should be hanged
If the US gets hold of Edward Snowden, and he's found guilty, he should be hanged!
Former NSA lawyer: Snowden 'really set back' cybersecurity discussion
Former NSA lawyer says Snowden hurt the 'collective discussion' on national cybersecurity.
White House responds to online Edward Snowden pardon petition
No pardon for Snowden, but thanks for the online petition!
Doesn't look like Gov. Christie is a big fan of Edward Snowden
Looks like NJ Gov. Chris Christie is no fan of Edward Snowden.
Edward Snowden would like to return to the US, but too many politics
Edward Snowden wants to return home, but it's not the right time just yet, his attorney says.
French official says Assange, Snowden could be allowed in France
Could Julian Assange and Edward Snowden find their way to France?
NSA wants to give you malware through mobile app stores
Edward Snowden drops another bomb on the NSA and its 'IRRITANT HORN' malware initiative.
Federal appeals court rules NSA telephone surveillance program illegal
The NSA phone surveillance program disclosed by former contractor Edward Snowden ruled illegal by federal appeals court.
NSA boss now wants 'front door' access to your PC
NSA chief Michael Rogers calls for 'front door' encryption key to users PCs.
Potential US president Rand Paul unveils his "NSA spy cam blocker"
Rand Paul, running for the 2016 presidential election, has unveiled his "NSA spy cam blocker" for $15.
NSA finding it harder to recruit specialists following Snowden leaks
A booming economy in Silicon Valley and the post-Snowden era is making it more difficult for the NSA to successfully recruit tech-skilled workers.
Wikipedia is suing the NSA over its mass surveillance of the Internet
Game on: Wikipedia has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the NSA's mass surveillance of the Internet.
Wikimedia Foundation suing NSA to protect millions of Wikipedia users
Wikimedia Foundation takes NSA to court regarding widespread surveillance activities.
Lawyer: Edward Snowden wants to return to US if given fair trial
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden is willing to return stateside, but only if guaranteed a fair trial.
Yahoo clashes with NSA regarding encryption backdoor demands
Internet giant Yahoo is fighting with the NSA regarding encryption backdoors.
NSA director says 'backdoors' into tech companies doesn't harm privacy
The director of the NSA will continue building backdoors into IT companies' products.
Snowden regrets not coming forward sooner about NSA surveillance
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden's only regret? Just not coming forward sooner.
Head of NSA says spyware operation compliant with national law
NSA chief deflecting accusations of sophisticated spying, saying his agency complies with laws.
NSA hacked into largest SIM card maker, accessing billions of phones
Days after we find out the NSA has backdoors into millions of HDDs, we find out they hacked the largest SIM card manufacturer in the world.
Kaspersky's NSA HDD Firmware Spying Revelations - Data Was Never Safe
The NSA has backdoor access to a huge amount of computers, if not all, and we're not seeing a word from world leaders - and this shouldn't surprise you.
NSA: Snowden approached government with questions, not concerns
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden approached government with questions and not concerns regarding surveillance/spying activity.
Russian spy agency tried to recruit Edward Snowden to join its ranks
The Russian FSB reportedly tried to recruit Edward Snowden, approaching him when he was still stranded in a Russian airport in 2013.
NSA releases documents stating it spied on Americans on Christmas Eve
NEWS FLASH: In the cover of darkness of Christmas Eve, the NSA released a bunch of documents stating it has spied on Americans.
Snowden leak reveals which encryptions NSA cannot decipher
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Insight into the mind of a former NSA programmer/hacker
Cybersecurity specialists working for the NSA and GCHQ get burned out quickly, and easily find employment in the private sector, report says.
NSA, GCHQ seemingly linked to the frightening Regin stealth malware
The Regin malware was very well written, and it appears the NSA and/or GCHQ could be behind it, reports now indicate.
Samsung Knox-powered devices get approved for classified use by NSA
The NSA has approved the use of some of Samsung's Knox-powered Galaxy devices for classified government use.
The NSA has its own Google-like internal search engine
The NSA has a search engine called ICREACH, that holds nearly 1 trillion of data, including phone calls, emails and much more.
Edward Snowden says he would go to jail in order to return home
If it meant coming home, Edward Snowden would "volunteer" for prison, but only if it reportedly served the right purpose.
Thousands rally behind lawsuit that claims Facebook broke EU data law
Over 17,000 people have joined a lawsuit against Facebook accusing it of assisting the NSA's spying programme.
Edward Snowden wants hackers to design anti-surveillance tech
Edward Snowden wants to see programmers design new technologies that will help Internet users brows the Web more securely from government snooping.
Snowden says NSA workers shared intercepted sexts, NSA defends itself
Edward Snowden claims NSA employees routinely shared intercepted sexts and images of people in a "sexually compromising situation," and the NSA fires back.
UN human rights commissioner says Snowden shouldn't face charges
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden should be applauded for his NSA spying revelations and not persecuted, according to UN humans right head.
Edward Snowden wants encryption, data protection used by journalists
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden wants journalists and business professionals to encrypt information and use data protection to stay more secure.
Germany considers using typewriters to stop the US from spying on them
German politicians consider using typewriters to type up confidential documents to stop the NSA from spying.