
Terrorist attacks: Mass surveillance is the problem, not the solution
Published on 11/25/2015Showing scant respect for the many victims of the Paris attacks, government officials and pundits…
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Grassley steps up Clinton email probe, blocks key nominees
Published on 11/24/2015Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is putting a hold on top State Department appointments…
Read MoreAfter Endless Demonization Of Encryption, Police Find Paris Attackers Coordinated Via Unencrypted SMS
Published on 11/19/2015In the wake of the tragic events in Paris last week encryption has continued to…
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Encryption Is Being Scapegoated To Mask The Failures Of Mass Surveillance
Published on 11/18/20153Well that took no time at all. Intelligence agencies rolled right into the horror and fury in the…
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Citing Paris Attack, CIA Director Criticizes Surveillance Reform Efforts
Published on 11/17/2015BY JOHN HUDSON NOVEMBER 16, 2015 – 12:25 PM CIA Director John Brennan said Monday…
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EDWARD SNOWDEN EXPLAINS HOW TO RECLAIM YOUR PRIVACY
Published on 11/13/2015Micah Lee Nov. 12 2015, 8:39 a.m. LAST MONTH, I met Edward Snowden in a hotel…
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This snooper’s charter makes George Orwell look lacking in vision Heather Brooke
Published on 11/10/2015‘Companies can be legally compelled by the security services to hack their customers’ equipment.’ Photograph:…
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Snowden: Democratic debate showed major shift in how I am perceived
Published on 11/09/2015NSA whistleblower points to ‘extraordinary change’ in attitudes as he notes that Democratic candidates for…
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World’s biggest tech companies get failing grade on data-privacy rights
Published on 11/05/2015Firms such as Google and Facebook didn’t offer users basic disclosures about privacy and censor…
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Surveillance bill will only ban ‘strong’ encryption
Published on 11/03/2015The government doesn’t want to ban encryption, but it doeswant to stop companies using ‘strong’…
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