Surveillance
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Squeaky Dolphin and the NSA programs you never knew about
In-depth IT Pro takes you on a run down of some of the major NSA projects that may have passed you by over the last 12 months
By Alex Hamilton Published
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Social media users at risk of mass surveillance
News Counter terrorism director claims monitoring social media activity of UK citizens is permissible by law
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Tech giants to reveal government data requests
News Defying authorities, major companies mark their end of compliance with a bang
By Alex Hamilton Published
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"Dark Wallet" bitcoin software aims to keep users anonymous
News App will keep transaction untraceable, no matter who you are
By Alex Hamilton Published
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GCHQ used fake LinkedIn pages to access company data
News Latest Edward Snowden revelations suggest GCHQ used spoof LinkedIn pages to spy on telcos.
By Clare Hopping Published
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GCHQ and NSA accused of using Angry Birds to nab user data
News Surveillance agencies have reportedly tried to collect personal information leaked from smartphone and tablet apps.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Vodafone wants to blow whistle on surveillance requests
News Mobile operator writes to 25 governments asking to publish surveillance requests.
By Rene Millman Published
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NSA accused of collecting 200 million text messages a day
News Latest twist in NSA surveillance scandal suggests its been snooping on millions of text messages every day.
By Rene Millman Published
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NSA accused of bugging 100,000 PCs across the globe
News US surveillance agency has reportedly installed radio wave transmitters into thousands of overseas computers.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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NSA spies targeted World of Warcraft and Xbox Live
News Wizard plan saw spooks became elves and trolls to hunt for terrorists.
By Rene Millman Published
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Governments must address surveillance, claim tech giants
News Internet-focused firms lobby Washington for reform.
By Jane McCallion Published
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PRISM fallout could damage business, claim Google and Cisco
News BRIC revenues decline following Snowden revelations
By Jane McCallion Published
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