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IMSI Catcher Detection Apps Might Not Be All That Good, Research Suggests
Plenty of people use free Android apps to try and spot IMSI catchers, but research shows the apps can be circumvented.
The DEA Met With Controversial iPhone Hackers NSO Group
NSO Group's products have been linked to hacking attempts on journalists, activists, and dissidents.
News of Zealand: Avocado Crime Ring Operating in Bay of Plenty
Calls for a fresh approach to the country's suicide problem, PM defends homelessness strategy, and Russian spies used Facebook to spy on Macron.
The CIA Allegedly Named a Hacking Tool After Aeris from 'Final Fantasy 7'
Turns out CIA hackers are a bunch of nerds.
Ten Questions You Always Wanted to Ask a Private Investigator
How to make sure your partner never discovers you’re cheating on them, and other tips by PI Patrick Kurtz.
Mexico Hacking and Spying on Its Citizens Is a 'Human Rights Crisis'
The illegal use of hacking tools by the Mexican government against activists and reporters has become a systematic policy of intimidation and harassment.
Human Rights Activists Are Asking 8 Countries How Much They Spy on Each Other's Citizens
Are international surveillance agreements just a way to avoid local anti-spying laws?
The NSA Says It Has to Spy on You to Find Out If It's Spying On You
"To determine if communicants are US persons, NSA would be required to conduct significant further research."
More UK Police Put Cash Down for IMSI Catchers
Financial documents show Essex Police budgeted for purchasing IMSI catchers, and suggest it shares the technology with Kent Police.
The First Spy Satellites Had to Drop Gigantic Buckets of Film Back to Earth
The CIA and the Air Force went to great lengths to capture surveillance footage in the analog era of the 1950s and 60s.
Why the Latest Leak Linking Trump to Russia Is So Shocking
A Trump foreign policy advisor was spied on by the feds last summer, and even though he hasn't been charged, everyone knows his name.