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5 years ago
Being a whistleblower in tech isn’t easy — here’s why
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6 years ago
Only President Trump can halt the NSA’s warrantless mass surveillance
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7 years ago
ACLU seeks an Obama pardon for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden
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8 years ago
How the government can spy on you, and what you can do about it
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8 years ago
NSA to resume mass surveillance on US citizens for another 6 months
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9 years ago
The NSA is no longer authorized to spy on US citizens — for now
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9 years ago
Edward Snowden claims American and British spies hacked into the world’s largest SIM manufacturer