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NSA and GCHQ Internet surveillance collusion was unlawful, says U.K. court

Congress will probably fail to pass NSA reform, in pursuit of perfection — and Presidential politics

The trailer for this Edward Snowden documentary is absolutely chilling

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NSA working to repair relationships with US tech firms

NSA hires a 'risk officer' to oversee intel missions in a bid to appease a wary public

The NSA loves Google and an ad-based Internet more than Apple, in 1 chart

Sources: Mystery cell towers host mobile ID catchers that stealthily intercept calls

Google says government data requests up 150%, but don't read too much into the numbers

The NSA has a plan to map the entire Internet. It's called 'Treasure Map'

Google takes no chances with security of its new trans-Pacific fiber-optic cable

Google's upcoming trans-Pacific cable ripe for NSA intercepts

Tor director claims some government agents are secretly helping him

Snowden: NSA accidentally caused Syria's Internet blackout while trying to install malware

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U.S. intel officials see no proof — yet — that Snowden leaks are behind Chinese & Russian crackdowns (exclusive)

Defcon and feds in a 'cooling off' period

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How (& why) feds killed a talk on Tor-hacking at Black Hat (exclusive)

Snowden faces uncertain future as Russian visa expires

Twitter transparency report dives deeper into federal requests, but not too deep

Former NSA director Keith Alexander may have sold classified info for $1M per month

Sorry Russia, Apple and SAP aren’t revealing their source code

U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy's latest privacy bill culls NSA surveillance

Virtru launches killer NSA-grade encryption for enterprise

Snowden: "If I end up in chains at Guantanamo, I can live with that"

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'Bug Bounty' pioneer Gus Anagnos leaves PayPal for security startup full of ex-NSA spooks

Daniel Ellsberg: Snowden was 'the one person in the f***ing NSA' that did the right thing

What Apple has in common with Britain's top spy agency

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iCloud in a box: Bitcasa CloudFS API gives devs — and users — control, privacy, ownership

Verizon transparency report shows 150K government data demands in 2014

NSA mostly collects data on non-target persons — here's why

Obama's big NSA privacy report explained in one delightful, short debate

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Cybersecurity companies are treating you like an idiot. Here's an alternative

7 international ISPs sue UK's surveillance agency

Senators blast NSA 'transparency' report as lame

Blackphone, a new encrypted smartphone built from scratch, is now market ready

New NSA chief says Snowden did not irreparably damage national security

The NSA admits to spying on 89K targets — but 'target' could mean big groups, not just individuals

Germany to Verizon: No more governmental contract, 'cause NSA

Dylan's Desk: Our phones have a constitutional right to privacy. It's up to us to use it
