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@techcrunch.com
5 years ago
AT&T collaborates on NSA spying through a web of secretive buildings in the U.S.
@techcrunch.com
6 years ago
Why you should care about the warrantless surveillance bill on its way to Trump’s desk
@extremetech.com
8 years ago
The cybersecurity threat – are we protected yet?
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
After U.S. Freedom Act, U.K. Spy Agencies Face Fresh Legal Challenge Over Domestic Dragnets
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
Report: US to grant foreigners limited NSA data deletion rights
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
EU home affairs chief secretly worked with US to undermine new privacy laws, campaigners claim
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
Snowden: US developed dangerous cyberwar tool, hacked Chinese hospitals and knocked Syria offline
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
Snowden can stay in Russia for the next 3 years, government decides
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
German NSA committee mulls use of mechanical typewriters following spy scandals
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
Now Chinese state TV says iPhones are a threat to national security
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
Germany dumps Verizon for government work over NSA fears