NSA

NSA phone surveillance 'likely unconstitutional'

Posted in Online on 18th Dec, 2013
by Alex Muller

A US judge has ruled the National Security Agency's mass collection of telephone data may be unconstitutional.

International authors launch petition calling for end to mass surveillance

Posted in Online on 11th Dec, 2013
by Alex Muller

562 of the world's authors, including five Nobel Prize laureates, came together to call for sweeping surveillance reform in the wake of the ongoing spying scandal.

NSA tracking hundreds of millions of mobile phones

Posted in Software on 6th Dec, 2013
by Alex Muller

The data is said to help the NSA track individuals, and map who they know, to aid the agency's anti-terror work.

Senators want to stop giving the NSA a stamp of approval to spy on anyone

Posted in Online on 28th Nov, 2013
by Alex Muller

They who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.

NSA Put Spyware on Over 50,000 Networks Worldwide

Posted in Online on 25th Nov, 2013
by Alex Muller

Newly-reviewed documents indicate the NSA has covertly installed spying malware on over 50,000 computer networks worldwide.