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The NSA Just Released 136 Historical Propaganda Posters
In the 1950s and 1960s, the NSA was very worried about employees spilling secrets. Here’s some of the best internal propaganda posters that taught them to keep their mouths shut.
Feds Raid Apartment of Suspected CIA Leaker, Find 10,000 Images of Child Porn
Former CIA and NSA agent Joshua Schulte is being prosecuted on child porn-related charges, but not on charges related to allegedly leaking the "Vault 7" hacking tools to Wikileaks.
Mass Surveillance Memes Show Our Collective Anxiety Over Government Spying
Surveillance memes are everywhere because it feels like surveillance is everywhere.
The NSA Tried Tracking Bitcoin Users In 2013
Bitcoin was the spy agency's "#1 priority," Snowden documents published by The Intercept show.
The Senate Just Voted to Expand the Warrantless Surveillance of US Citizens
Once Trump signs the bill into law, US intelligence agencies will be able to spy on the electronic communications of Americans with an overseas contact without a warrant.
5 Senators Are Filibustering an Attempt to Expand Warrantless Surveillance of Americans
3 Democrats and 2 Republicans are filibustering the Senate vote on the reauthorization of FISA Section 702.
The House Just Voted to Expand Warrantless Surveillance of US Citizens
A similar bill will now be considered in the Senate.
This Ex-NSA Hacker Is Building an AI to Find Hate Symbols on Twitter
NEMESIS, developed by Emily Crose, is a program to automatically identify hate symbols on the internet.
FISA Court's Secrecy Threatens to Subsume Our Open Court System
Keith Gartenlaub seemed like he'd be the first person to challenge secret FISA court surveillance. Then an appeals court had a secret meeting with the government's lawyers.
Ex-NSA Hackers Worry China And Russia Will Try to Arrest Them
The US government has been indicting foreign government hackers, and American government hackers are worried China and Russia might start doing the same to them.
Here Are the NSA’s Internal Grammar Advice Columns
The intelligence agency’s Grammar Geek explained things like the difference between “affect” and “effect.”