NSA surveillance
Your digital privacy rights will be redefined by this Supreme Court case
Carpenter v. U.S. will either drastically expand or limit Americans’ right to privacy in the digital age.
Everything You Need to Know About Rand Paul's Crusade Against the Patriot Act
With his blitzkrieg against NSA surveillance, the Kentucky Republican is returning to his roots, and his fans are loving it.
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.
American Conservatives Are Using the Paris Shooting to Call for More War on Terror
In the wake of the attack, leading Republicans bashed Prsident Obama for being soft on national security.
Is Congress Finally Going to Reform the NSA?
More than a year after Edward Snowden first revealed the extent of the NSA's mass surveillance programs, the Senate is finally voting on a bill to curb the agency's sweeping spying powers.
Drivers Get Screwed Over Constantly in America
In order to legally operate a motor vehicle on public roads in the US today, citizens must abide an astonishing array of affronts to even the most basic concepts of civil liberty.
Switzerland Wants to Offer the World a Spy-Proof Cloud
It's fitting that the country famous for its neutral politics and furtive foreign bank accounts would set out to be the internet's privacy haven.
BlackBerry's Best Hope Lies in Building the Anti-Surveillance Smartphone
BlackBerry was once known for its security. Did it make too many concessions to reclaim its standard?
The Ecuadorian President Blasted the Washington Post for Snowden Comments
Too bad it looks like the Post might have a point.
A Motherboard Field Trip to the NSA's Museum
Featuring supercomputers that haven't been used in two decades.
Julian Assange Says More PRISM Documents Are "Likely" to Leak
Assange, Snowden are seemingly best buds these days.
If Edward Snowden Can So Easily Leak Secrets, What Else Could NSA Agents Do?
How could such a new staffer release such powerful documents? And what could someone more connected do?