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3 years ago
It's not every day the NSA publicly warns of attacks by Kremlin hackers – so take this critical Exim flaw seriously
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3 years ago
Made-up murder claims, threats to kill Twitter, rants about NSA spying – anything but mention 100,000 US virus deaths, right, Mr President?
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4 years ago
US Congress: Spying law is flawed, open to abuse, and lacking in accountability – so let's reauthorize it
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4 years ago
After blowing $100m to snoop on Americans' phone call logs for four years, what did the NSA get? Just one lead
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4 years ago
Super-leaker Snowden punts free PDF* of tell-all NSA book with censored parts about China restored, underlined
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4 years ago
NSA to Congress: Our spy programs don’t work, aren’t used, or have gone wrong – now can you permanently reauthorize them?
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4 years ago
Remember the FBI's promise it wasn’t abusing the NSA’s data on US citizens? Well, guess what…
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4 years ago
NSA asks Congress to permanently reauthorize spying program that was so shambolic, the snoops had shut it down
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4 years ago
FBI, NSA to hackers: Let us be blunt. Weed need your help. We'll hire you even if you've smoked a little pot in the past