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@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
The NSA can now share unfiltered surveillance data with other intelligence agencies
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7 years ago
Weekly Roundup: Uber’s venture into self-driving cars, Gawker acquired and NSA targeted by hackers
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8 years ago
11 TechCrunch Stories You Don’t Want To Miss This Week
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8 years ago
Privacy Advocates Hope Sunset Of Section 215 Marks Dawn Of Surveillance Reform
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9 years ago
White House Says It “Strongly Supports” The Senate’s NSA Reform Bill
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9 years ago
Tech Giants Call For Passage Of Senate NSA Reform Bill
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9 years ago
Notes From Crazytown, Day Three: Black Hat Breakdown
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9 years ago
Strengthened Senate NSA Reform Measure Is ‘A Good First Step’
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9 years ago
Microsoft’s Top Lawyer Calls Supreme Court Cellphone-Warrant Case “Seminal”