New Zealand Launched Mass Surveillance Project While Publicly Denying It
New Zealand began work on a program to intercept citizens' metadata, according to NSA documents.
New Zealand began work on a program to intercept citizens' metadata, according to NSA documents.
Officials from Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and ISIS have issued competing claims for the massacre at <em>Charlie Hebdo</em>. Are any of them legitimate? And what link, if any, did U.S. citizen Anwar al Awlaki have to the attacks?
The NSA spied on hundreds of companies internationally to find cellphone security weaknesses it can exploit for surveillance.
Twenty-three years ago, Garrett's girlfriend died in a fire. The state says he killed her. Fire scientists say the state is wrong.
U.S. and U.K. spies stole encryption keys from the leading SIM card maker, exposing communications on millions of mobile phones.
Mike Gravel is urging Sen. Mark Udall to read the CIA torture report into the Congressional Record.
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