THE GUARDIAN – The National Security Agency paid millions of dollars to cover the costs of major internet companies involved in the Prism surveillance program after a court ruled that some of the ...
After Edward Snowden leaked information about the NSA PRISM surveillance program to the Guardian on June 27, everyone on the web responded with shock and outrage, but why is everyone so surprised that ...
Everyone from Mark Zuckerberg down to the average Facebook user has expressed surprised outrage at the existence of PRISM, a top-secret government program that the National Security Agency uses to ...
Unless you have been living under a rock, you will have heard the news that the US government is apparently spying on almost every digital bit that passes through the nation's optical fiber highways ...
The Guardian’s latest report on spying claims Microsoft helped the National Security Agency to circumvent the company’s own encryption, according to files provided by Edward Snowden. The documents ...
Within 24 hours, the leak of two documents has revealed a vast network of National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance operations that were authorized by FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) ...
Worried that the National Security Agency is obtaining your data through the servers of Google and Facebook? You’ve probably got nothing to worry about. On Thursday, The Guardian reported on an NSA ...
CHICAGO — “Even if you’re not doing anything wrong, you’re being watched and recorded,” 29-year-old spy Edward Snowden told the Guardian last Sunday, openly identifying himself as the whistleblower on ...
The exposure of the PRISM data-collection program might not fall squarely under the heading of the third annual International Cyber Security Conference, which concluded on Wednesday at Tel Aviv ...
Though British political leaders on Tuesday expressed a relaxed attitude about the safety of citizen data in their country, other European lawmakers seem to be a lot less happy, as the aftershocks ...