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NSA chief worries about cyber attack on U.S. infrastructure
National Security Agency chief Michael Rogers fears similar attacks like the power failure in Ukraine Digital -
Edward Snowden: World is rejecting mass surveillance
The 31-year-old Snowden remains wanted by the United States for espionage following his bombshell leaks World News -
Russian researchers expose breakthrough U.S. spying program
Kaspersky called the authors of the spying program ‘the Equation group,’ named after their embrace of complex encryption formulas Digital -
U.S. threatened hefty fines to make Yahoo hand over user data
Washington in 2008 threatened to fine Yahoo Inc $250,000 a day if it failed to turn over customer data to intelligence agencies Digital -
U.S. House panels approve anti-surveillance bill
Move signals final passage of reforms aimed at ending bulk data collection could come quicker than expected World News -
Zuckerberg on line one: Stop spying, Obama!
Congres, tax payers and dictarors can step aside. Obama has another critic to answer to these days; Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Digital -
The Intercept goes live with focus on NSA leaks
The site’s founders plan to expand its range of content and news topics over time Digital -
Washington wonders where to keep NSA data
Key U.S. lawmakers have expressed concerns that the information would not be readily available to the officials who need it if held by non-governmental entities Features -
Obama: spying essential for national security
The president says the collection of billions of data records by the NSA would go on to protect America World News -
Obama surveillance pledge will change little, says Assange
Obama said bulk data collection must be allowed to continue in order to protect America from terrorists Digital -
Obama meets spy bosses on NSA reforms
The U.S. president had a string of meetings with advocates on both sides of the debate on balancing privacy and national security World News -
Federal judge: NSA phone surveillance is legal
The federal judge upheld the legality of the program citing its need to fight terrorism World News -
U.S. declassifies details of NSA surveillance
Details of Bush-era surveillance have been released, outlining how the NSA was first authorized to start spying in October 2001 World News -
UK spy bosses: Al-Qaeda is loving Snowden leaks
Al-Qaeda and other British intelligence targets are having a field day with the leaks from former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, ... News
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