UN Report Finds Mass Surveillance Violates International Treaties and Privacy Rights
It's "indiscriminately corrosive of online privacy."
It's "indiscriminately corrosive of online privacy."
The NSA is secretly using a Google-like tool to share its vast pools of surveillance data with law enforcement agencies.
The New Zealand government declassified documents to rebut a report from <em>The Intercept</em>. But the documents raise more questions that they answer.
Improved Apple encryption is a welcome step toward thwarting the surveillance state. But it seriously oversold Apple's commitment to privacy.
The watchlist system now requires neither “concrete facts” nor “irrefutable evidence” to designate you a terrorist. <!--more-->
For the first time, Kim tells how it felt to be turned into a public enemy.
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