Google Publishes Eight Secret FBI Requests
Google revealed in October it had been freed from a gag order preventing it from talking about a secret FBI request for customer data made in 2015.
Google revealed in October it had been freed from a gag order preventing it from talking about a secret FBI request for customer data made in 2015.
The World-Check database includes a baby and groups like Human Rights Watch, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and Greenpeace.
The alleged terrorist said he went along with the plot because he was afraid that FBI agents, posing as ISIS members, would kill his family.
Sentiment in Washington may not reflect that the U.S. is at war, but Anand Gopal and Iona Craig have seen the carnage from recent U.S. military strikes in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer is among the reported users of Confide, which researchers say has flaws that can allow interception of private messages.
Una pregunta domina la recuperación luego del huracán María: ¿Para quién es Puerto Rico, para los isleños o para los forasteros adinerados?
Two reports conclude that a phishing campaign was conducted against human rights activists in Egypt. One of the reports accuses the Egyptian government of involvement.
This latest congressional corruption highlights who owns and controls the U.S. Congress, and at whose expense.
One revelation from the cache of 8,000 CIA documents: the CIA can turn a voice-recognition feature of some Samsung TVs into a covert listening device.
The program ends up catching a vast number of American communications in its dragnet. But how many?
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