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@wired.com
1 year ago
NSA Cybersecurity Director Says ‘Buckle Up’ for Generative AI
@9to5mac.com
4 years ago
Ex-NSA hacker finds new Zoom flaws to takeover Macs again, including webcam, mic, and root access
@eff.org
4 years ago
Privacy Allies File Amicus Briefs in Support of EFF’s Jewel v. NSA Case
@techdirt.com
4 years ago
As The NSA Declares Phone Record Program Dead, Trump Administration Asks For A Permanent Reauthorization
@zdnet.com
4 years ago
Even the NSA is urging Windows users to patch BlueKeep (CVE-2019-0708)
@techcrunch.com
5 years ago
Trump’s Supreme Court nominee opposes net neutrality, supports NSA bulk collection
@theverge.com
8 years ago
With Rand Paul out of the race, is there anyone left to fight the NSA?
@theverge.com
8 years ago
Judge issues last-minute ruling against the NSA phone surveillance program
@thenextweb.com
9 years ago
John Oliver explains why patent trolls are the worst with help from ‘America’s Top Model’
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Congress Returns Next Week With A Tech-Heavy Agenda
@theverge.com
9 years ago
Edward Snowden issues 'call to arms' for tech companies in secret SXSW meeting
@venturebeat.com
9 years ago
Obama takes a deep dive on NSA, gender discrimination, and Silicon Valley (in 4 quotes)
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Snowden Attacks “Anything Goes” Privacy Intrusions Of British Spy Agencies