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5 years ago
Khashoggi’s fate shows the flip side of the surveillance state
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6 years ago
A Google security chief considers the NSA a state-sponsored threat
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6 years ago
After WannaCry, ex-NSA director defends agencies holding exploits
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7 years ago
The Shadow Brokers are back with exploits for Windows and global banking systems
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7 years ago
UK surveillance bill passes House of Commons with bulk powers facing review
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8 years ago
Draft UK surveillance powers bill takes more flak at second reading
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8 years ago
UK surveillance powers bill could force startups to bake in backdoors
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8 years ago
Third Committee Report Critical Of UK’s “Sloppy” Draft Surveillance Bill
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8 years ago
Encryption Is Being Scapegoated To Mask The Failures Of Mass Surveillance
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8 years ago
U.K. Users’ Online Activity To Be Logged Under New Surveillance Law