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UK data regulator probes Facebook over psychological experiment
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is investigating Facebook data protection laws when it allowed a psychological experiment on users Digital -
Kerry to Snowden: ‘Man up’ and come home
The former NSA contract systems analyst is living in Russia on a temporary grant of asylum World News -
Journalist Glenn Greenwald says he fears arrest in UK
Reporter who covered Edward Snowden’s NSA revelations says he won’t visit UK because he ‘doesn’t trust’ the authorities Print -
NSA surveillance news report among Pulitzer contenders
Reports based on leaks by Edward Snowden are in the running for journalism’s highest honor Print -
Obama to propose ending NSA phone sweep
Obama has grappled with surveillance programs since classified details were leaked by Edward Snowden World News -
Google’s Larry Page says U.S. spying threatens democracy
Government snooping on the internet is ‘tremendously disappointing’, Page says Digital -
Report: NSA can record all of a country’s phone calls
The National Security Agency developed a surveillance system that can record 100% of a foreign country's telephone calls World News -
Media sometimes try, fail to keep NSA’s secrets
The accidental disclosures illustrate the risks of even well-intentioned, public-interest reporting Print -
Footage released of The Guardian destroying Snowden hard drives
A video has been released of The Guardian editors destroying computers storing documents leaked by Edward Snowden Print -
Is the NSA using ‘Angry Birds’ to spy on you?
Dozens of classified documents detail the NSA and GCHQ efforts to piggyback on this commercial data collection for their own purposes Variety -
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 -
Report: NSA scoops up millions of text messages a day
The latest revelations from Edward Snowden files say NSA collected text messages from around the world World News -
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 -
Skype says user information safe in Syrian Electronic Army hack
The Syrian Electronic Army, supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, claims the attack Digital -
Syrian Electronic Army says hacked into Skype’s social media accounts
The group posted messages referring to last year’s revelations by Edward Snowden that Skype was part of MSA’s monitoring program Digital -
Federal judge: NSA phone surveillance is legal
The federal judge upheld the legality of the program citing its need to fight terrorism World News -
Obama in 2013: a credibility crisis
U.S. President Barack Obama came into office in 2008 promising to forge a transformational path for America and repair its standing abroad. He ... World -
Edward Snowden as the electronic age Santa Claus
Empires, states and tribes have been running information- seeking intelligence operations since time immemorial World -
Edward Snowden says his mission is already accomplished
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden revealed extensive details of global electronic surveillance by the U.S. spy agency Print -
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 -
Report says NSA snooped on Islamists’ porn habits
In an attempt to undermine the jihadists with evidence of their hypocrisy World News -
Google’s Schmidt predicts end of censorship within a decade
Web executive also says encryption will help people overcome government surveillance Digital -
U.S. ‘won’t prosecute’ reporter tied to Snowden leaks
The U.S. Justice Department has no plans to prosecute the journalist who facilitated Edward Snowden’s leaks about U.S. surveillance practices, ... Print -
Report: Snowden can meet German prosecutors in Russia
U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden would not be able to travel to Germany to be questioned by prosecutors about U.S. spying but can speak to them ... World News -
British PM Cameron threatens to act against press over leaks
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday threatened unspecified action over the Guardian newspaper’s disclosures of American intelligence ... Print -
NSA’s Mideast spying ‘intense’ amid regional upheaval, say experts
Leaked documents disclosed earlier this week revealed that the U.S. National Security Agency intercepted 125 billion phone calls and SMS messages in ... Analysis -
Lawmaker: Europe should be grateful for U.S. spying
Europeans should be grateful for U.S. spying operations because they keep them safe, U.S. lawmakers said Sunday, urging allies to improve their own ... World News -
Report: U.S. ended Merkel spying program
The National Security Agency stopped spying on German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other world leaders after the White House learned of the snooping, ... World News