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6 years ago
Donald Trump signs bill renewing NSA warrantless internet surveillance
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6 years ago
Stolen U.S. spy agency tool used to launch global cyberattack
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7 years ago
Hackers reveal how the NSA exploited weaknesses in software to breach the global money transfer system
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7 years ago
Encrypted email service ProtonMail offers limited number of ‘Lifetime’ accounts for $1,400 each
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7 years ago
U.N. expert raises human rights concerns over Yahoo email scan report
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7 years ago
Search of old computer files allowed by U.S. appeals court
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8 years ago
Reddit change raises alarm about possible U.S. government spying
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8 years ago
NSA to shut down bulk phone surveillance program by Sunday
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8 years ago
Tor browser co-creator: Experian breach shows encryption may not be security panacea
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8 years ago
Court sides with U.S. government over NSA metadata collection program
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9 years ago
DDoS attack on GitHub ‘has evolved’ as battle with Chinese hackers enters fourth day