government surveillance
We Investigate Underground Gunrunning Tonight on VICELAND
Tonight on a new episode of 'Black Market,' we talk to the people illegally bringing weapons across state lines.
Exclusive: Canadian Police Obtained BlackBerry’s Global Decryption Key
In a Montreal mob investigation, Canadian police sought, and obtained, the key that encrypts all consumer-grade BlackBerrys.
Should UK Citizens Be Scared of Their New Internet Surveillance Bill?
Web companies could be made to store their users' internet browsing history for a year.
Everything You Need to Know About the Recently Passed, Privacy-Decimating CISA Bill
Does CISA mean that the government will one day be able to see that you're reading this right now? Maybe!
Photographs of the Underwater Telecommunication Cables Tapped by the NSA
Trevor Paglen took a literal deep dive into government surveillance for his latest project.
An Interview with the Persecuted Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei
Ai, who was detained by Chinese authorities for 81 days in 2011, is about to have his first show in China. We sat down for a chat in his Beijing studio.
Enter Restricted Government Areas in Virtual Reality
In his new exhibition, James Bridle attacks governments’ cultures of “We can neither confirm nor deny” secrecy.
These People Are Livestreaming Their Own Living Rooms to Other Gamers
Social gaming is a big deal now. But in an age where we are becoming fiercely protective of our right to privacy, why would we choose to invite anonymous strangers into our living rooms?
A New Documentary Followed Edward Snowden from the Moment He Blew the Whistle
We spoke to director Laura Poitras about her new film, Citizenfour.
The Future of Journalism in an Age of Government Surveillance
How our governments are waging a war on whistleblowers.
How Private Contractors Are Profiting from Government Surveillance
Authorities can't do all that snooping by themselves.
Komplaint Dept. - Trust Never Sleeps
The government is with us 24/7, on the other side of the bed, night after night, listening in case we mumble something in our sleep. Might NSA also stand for No Strings Attached?