
Long-Secret Stingray Manuals Detail How Police Can Spy on Phones
Close to 200 pages of confidential documentation detail specific, powerful capabilities for cellular monitoring.
Close to 200 pages of confidential documentation detail specific, powerful capabilities for cellular monitoring.
Peiter "Mudge" Zatko and his wife Sarah, formerly of the NSA, developed software that's already helped find flaws across 12,000 pieces of software.
Both Signal and WhatsApp are encrypted, but Signal takes extra steps to keep your chats private.
A two-year investigation of electronics recycling revealed that about one-third of the devices were improperly exported to developing countries.
The company has cultivated unprecedented ties to the government not only by lobbying but sharing its digital expertise, raising questions about undue influence.
Among 38 previously undisclosed companies receiving CIA venture capital funding, several are developing tools to mine social media.
The trial and conviction of the wartime leader of Bosnia’s Serbs has shown that in some cases, even in our imperial age, the impossible can be accomplished.
The error-ridden terrorist watchlist is making its way onto rap sheets, allowing the war on terror to ensnare criminal defendants faced with charges that have nothing to do with terrorism.
Tara Coughlin, a lawyer in Michigan, wages a battle to force U.S. insurance companies to honor their war zone policies for civilian contractors.
Youths struggle with suicide in Russia but a restrictive law makes it difficult to publish articles and books about their troubles, especially for the LGBT community.