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NSA and GCHQ have been spying on you for 50 yearsNews Journalist reveals very first mass surveillance programme, Project Echelon
By Joe Curtis Published
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GCHQ and NSA try to crack Kaspersky software and othersNews Snowden files reveal reverse-engineering attempts on popular consumer anti-virus firms, as well as web forum surveillance
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Bruce Schneier: Russia hacked NSA for Snowden docsNews Security expert says Snowden not to blame for Russia and China getting hands on secret files
By Joe Curtis Published
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US House votes to stop NSA’s mass surveillanceNews USA Freedom Act passed by House of Representatives with overwhelming support
By Adam Shepherd Published
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NSA phone spying was illegal, rules US courtNews Patriot Act does not cover bulk data collection, says Court of Appeals
By Jane McCallion Published
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Hacker puts Snowden in White House through Google Maps flawNews Cyber expert Bryan Seely placed Edward Snowden in the White House through Google Maps loophole
By Clare Hopping Published
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Amnesty International takes Gov to court over spyingNews Ten human rights orgs take government to the European Court of Human Rights to stop surveillance
By Clare Hopping Published
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Facebook hit by class action lawsuit focused on data privacyNews Court case starts today to decide whether the social network is guilty of breaking EU law
By Joe Curtis Published
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Wikimedia sues NSA and US DoJ re mass surveillanceNews The Foundation is taking legal action against the NSA and the US Department of Justice
By Clare Hopping Published
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NSA & GCHQ SIM card hack: Gemalto plays down reportNews Special mobile unit was set up in 2010 to steal encryption keys
By Khidr Suleman Published
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UK tribunal rules GCHQ's NSA data-sharing deal "unlawful"News Civil liberty groups cheer court ruling, but claim there is more work to do
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Governments accused of using hacked data to spy on peopleNews According to leaked documents, governmental organisations in the UK, US and Canada are making use of hacked intel
By Clare Hopping Published
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