Former NSA Codebreaker: I Tried To Tell People About Government Spying
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A former NSA codebreaker reveals that more than a decade ago, he tried to expose government spying on every day Americans.
A breakthrough in quantum cryptography demonstrates that information can be encrypted and then decrypted with complete security using the combined power of quantum theory and relativity - allowing the sender to dictate the unveiling of coded informat
A Senate panel approved its annual authorization of funding for intelligence operations, including measures to increase spy agencies' ability to prevent leaks of classified information like those by former National Security Agency contractor Edward S
The Washington Post reported last Wednesday that the National Security Agency has been tapping into the private links that connect Google and Yahoo data centers around the world.
Email might be on the verge of a radical makeover. And the NSA is not going to like it.
At the end of New York Times reporter Scott Shane's superb report on the documents stolen by Edward Snowden and obtained by The New York Times, a former NSA director put forward a radical idea for the NSA: Reveal the information now.
The NSA gathers intelligence to keep America safe. But leaked documents reveal the NSA's dark side – and show an agency intent on exploiting the digital revolution to the full
NSA Hacks Google. How could it affect you? Emails? Online searches? Think bigger…
There is an age-old, unanswerable question that asks: “if a tree falls in the woods, and no one is there to hear it, does it make a noise?” Now, there is a new question: “can your privacy be violated if you don't know it happens?” That is a paraphra
In 1975, I was invited to join the US Senate’s Church Committee that was formed after the Watergate scandals.
Recent reports indicating that President Obama was aware of and personally approved an NSA program that involved spying on the personal communications of various international leaders...
The political class will not be spied on
A top-secret map leaked by Snowden showed 90 US surveillance facilities at embassies and consulates worldwide. The facilities in East Asia were focused on China, with centers in the US embassy in Beijing and US consulates in the commercial hub
President Barack Obama has ordered the National Security Agency to stop eavesdropping on the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank as part of a review of intelligence gathering activities, according to a US official familiar
Email might be on the verge of a radical makeover. And the NSA is not going to like it.
President Obama is facing incredible pressure to answer questions about why he oversaw the spying on foreign leaders, specifically the tapping of German Chancellor Merkel. German lawmakers announced in retaliation they would offer asylum to
You have to watch the exchange to believe it, but it ends with Rogers insisting that "you can't have your privacy violated if you don't know your privacy is violated, right?" Vladeck immediately disagreed and Rogers seemed to find it astounding
Facebook Inc. is testing technology that would greatly expand the scope of data that it collects about its users, the head of the company’s analytics group said Tuesday.
The National Security Agency has secretly broken into the main communications links that connect Yahoo and Google data centers around the world, according to documents obtained from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden and interviews with knowledgeab
People Were Mad That Facebook Wanted 'Government ID' To Log In, So They Tweeted About It
Documents hint Israelis behind attempt to eavesdrop on France – but America takes the blame
The first reports in early May of 1960 were that a U.S. weather plane, flying out of Turkey, had gone missing.
Much like the silly Newsweek cover from 2009 that declared we are all socialists now nearly a generation after the death of the USSR, it becomes readily apparent that all the current US citizens are simply host animals to the Federal government as it
Greenwald, who broke the NSA surveillance stories, talks about the mystery around Edward Snowden and the Obama administration's decision to charge Snowden with espionage.
The devices, which track every mile a motorist drives and transmit that information to bureaucrats, are at the center of a controversial attempt in Washington and state planning offices to overhaul the funding America's major roads.
The Justice Department for the first time has notified a criminal defendant that evidence being used against him came from a warrantless wiretap, a move that is expected to set up a Supreme Court test of whether such eavesdropping is constitutional.
The government’s “unreasonably burdensome” demands “fundamentally destroyed the company as a whole... no company could possible tell its clients that it offers a secure service if its keys have been handed over to the government,”
Former Director of the CIA and head of the National Security Agency Michael Hayden had his cover blown today on the Acela train by Tom Matzzie, a political strategist who used to run the D.C. branch of MoveOn.org, according to Dylan Matthews at The
Update: As of 6:30 pm Eastern, the NSA's website has been down for 5 hours.
A small Swiss app developer has invented what it claims is a way to securely and anonymously transfer files between a browser and a mobile device without having to leave any traces of the user’s identity, device ID or location.