YOU JUST KNOW in your bones that the NSA spied on you and shared that data with Britain's GCHQ spy agency, right? So how can you confirm this? Through a new online tool offered by the British civil liberties group Privacy International.
A library in New Hampshire caught the attention of the Department of Homeland Security recently after joining a project aimed at protecting the privacy of Internet users across the globe.
If you're a state-sponsored hacker siphoning data from targeted computers, the last thing you want is for someone to locate your command-and-control server and shut it down, halting your ability to communicate with infected machines and steal data.
Running Firefox as a "normal" user, malvertising hits MSN, Amazon & Google tighten up on Flash, Windows 7& 8 quietly get new and unwanted features, Dave Winer: "Mac OS is spyware too," and Steve Gibson goes over the features of uBlock Origin.
The Rutherford Institute, Wikipedia, ACLU Et Al. Ask Federal Court to Reject Government Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit Over the NSA's Mass Surveillance Program...Pointing to extensive evidence that the government is systematically copying and substantiall
The NSA was sloppy about guarding its classified secrets from Edward Snowden, but no one at the agency is in danger of being prosecuted for that security lapse.
Advertising screens shaped like enormous human eyes have been installed in Birmingham, England, reported the BBC this week. The screens, which sit above three entrances to a newly-designed rail station in the city, have a dual purpose: firstly, to sc
It is now legal for law enforcement in North Dakota to fly drones armed with everything from Tasers to tear gas thanks to a last-minute push by a pro-police lobbyist.
Earlier this week, the NSA announced plans to make plans to transition to quantum-resistant algorithms--so much as they currently exist--while advising everyone else to starting planning to plan for the same.
Imagine this: NSA or GCHQ implants malware on your computer that instructs it to copy certain kinds of data into empty memory separate from your hard drive or flash chips. You, the owner, may think you wiped the device clean, but you really didn't.
• http://www.thenewamerican.com, by C. Mitchell Sha
Local police all over the country are using highly sophisticated, very expensive surveillance tools to capture information from cell tower traffic from the innocent and the guilty alike.
NSA spying is so important to Rand that he's promised to shut down the NSA data center if he becomes president. After he stops the indiscriminate collection of Americans' data, he'll convert the data center into a "Constitutional Center" wh
Would You Pay Micro-soft to spy on you? Windows 10 is an update that is being used to spy on you through malware. It is placed on your computer through the update and then leaves you helpless against spying through keystrokes, your camera and website
The success at penetrating the minds of the masses was so successful that the same approach used by advertisers - to target unconscious desires and emotional appeal - with politicians and campaigns for important public policy issues.
Ring's Video Doorbell allows users to see and speak with visitors to their home via a mobile device, no matter where they are ... and it's not just a pie-in-the-sky project.
The National Security Agency's ability to spy on vast quantities of Internet traffic passing through the United States has relied on its extraordinary, decades-long partnership with a single company: the telecom giant AT&T. -
Telecom giant AT&T Inc has played a bigger than previously thought role in helping the National Security Agency (NSA) spy on swathes of internet traffic, which included wiretapping all UN headquarters' communications, The New York Times has reveale
• Julia Angwin and Jeff Larson, ProPublica; Charlie
The National Security Agency's ability to spy on vast quantities of Internet traffic passing through the United States has relied on its extraordinary, decades-long partnership with a single company: the telecom giant AT&T.