The FBI Director's Evidence Against Encryption Is Pathetic
James Comey's four examples of encryption perils would be laughable if they weren't so tragic.
James Comey's four examples of encryption perils would be laughable if they weren't so tragic.
Can the government demand data entirely in secret? Federal appeal says it must.
The NSA spied on hundreds of companies internationally to find cellphone security weaknesses it can exploit for surveillance.
We’re publishing in full, for the first time, manuals for the “Remote Control System” spyware.
Improved Apple encryption is a welcome step toward thwarting the surveillance state. But it seriously oversold Apple's commitment to privacy.
A secret 2009 report contemplates spying to bolster corporate profits — despite loud government denials.
More than 1,000 pages documenting a secret court battle between Yahoo and the government over warrantless surveillance will soon be released.
It was “pretty much a run-of-the-mill domestic violence murder,” prosecutor Kevin Urick said.
The British government infected Belgacom with among the most advanced malware ever seen.
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