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Airbnb Went to Court to Refuse to Give User Data to New York's "Fishing Expedition"
It's taking the Big Apple to town.
The NSA's Cyber-Spies Have Their Eyes on Wall Street
Putting government snoops inside the New York Stock Exchange is going to be a tough sell.
FOIA Requests to the NSA Are Up 1,000 Percent Since the Snowden Leaks
But of course the FOIA office is closed during the shutdown.
Jacob Appelbaum's Utopia
The American security expert who helped develop Tor became an enemy of the state. But he is hardly the "most dangerous man in cyberspace."
Snowden Would've Been Furloughed: The Shutdown Sent the NSA's Contractors Home
70 percent of the civilian contractors for the US intelligence community have been sent home without pay.
The Telecom Exec Who Refused to Let the NSA Spy Is Out of Prison, and He's Talking
The way ex-Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio tells it, the government threw him in prison for refusing to give the NSA unfettered access to Americans' phone records.
Free Chelsea Manning
The world-famous whistleblower has announced that she would like to be identified as a woman. She's said as much three years ago—so what changes now?
"Party at the NSA": YACHT's Got Your Paranoid End-of-the-Summer Jam
All the proceeds from the tune help the Electronic Frontier Foundation fight invasive domestic spying.
A New "451" Error Message Would Tell Users When Governments Are Blocking Websites
The new HTTP status code is named after Fahrenheit 451, naturally.
Sorry, NSA, Terrorists Don't Use Verizon. Or Skype. Or Gmail.
It turns out the NSA is compromising our privacy in order to do a terrible job of looking for terrorists.