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The Crazy 'Citizenfour' Lawsuit Ends After One Final Bizarre Manifesto
"We shall overcome," Kansas man says after dropping a multibillion dollar suit against Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras.
New Edward Snowden Documents Call Out New Zealand for Spying On its South Pacific Neighbours
They Allege New Zealand is collecting email, phone, and social media communications and sharing it with the NSA.
The Head of the NSA Is on a Charm Offensive
Admiral Michael Rogers took his apology tour to Canada. Can he repair his agency's tattered reputation?
World’s Largest SIM Card Manufacturer Admits NSA Likely Hacked Its Systems
Gemalto concedes US and UK spies may have hacked its computer system, but denies massive theft of encryption keys.
The Harper Government Still Thinks CSE Is Acting Legally
Even though we all know your downloads of Game of Thrones are getting snooped on right this second.
Are Canadian and British Spy Agencies Really Spying on People via Angry Birds?
It's either a weird spy joke or a[nother] very disturbing encroachment on smartphone users' privacy.
Canada’s Cyberspy Agency, CSEC, Hijacks Computers Worldwide to Build Their Spynet
A string of new reports reveal that CSEC has been building a network of hijacked computers worldwide in order to advance its spying missions. But whose computers are they taking over in the name of Canadian national security?
The NSA's Search Engine for Spy Data Is Helping the FBI and DEA
The system, called ICREACH, raises further concerns about how massive amounts of surveillance data are being used and shared with agencies such as the FBI and DEA.
One Unelected Official Can Put Entire 'Categories' of People on US No-Fly Lists
A leaked government document reveals the extraordinary powers assumed in the name of counterterrorism without our knowledge.
The NSA’s Racist Targeting of Individuals Is as Troubling as Indiscriminate Surveillance
The latest NSA revelation shows that it has been spying on five distinguished Muslim-Americans, and isn’t above using the term “raghead.”
Wikileaks Might Cause a Shitstorm This Week
Yesterday, Glenn Greenwald and The Intercept revealed the names of four out of five countries that the NSA is collecting the phone calls of using a program called MYSTIC. Now, Wikileaks is threatening to release the name of the fifth country in...
Why WikiLeaks Might Cause a Shitstorm This Week
Wikileaks may reveal the mystery country that the NSA is spying on besides the Bahamas, Mexico, the Philippines, and Kenya.