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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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Driverless car trials get green light from UK governmentNews Self-driving car tests will begin in Greenwich, Bristol, Milton Keynes and Coventry following Department for Transport approval
By Joe Curtis Published
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UK motor industry wants more support for driverless car techNews The IMI is concerned changes to the Highway Code could have adverse consequences for the motoring industry
By Clare Hopping 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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How tech helps fight the counter-terrorism warIn-depth Davey Winder examines how technology can help and hinder in the fight against terrorism
By ITPro Published
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Four UK cities to test driverless cars in 2015News Funding for driverless cars nearly doubled in George Osborne's Autumn Statement
By Caroline Preece Published
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Russian webcam hackers: Nothing to see hereIn-depth Davey Winder explains why the Russsian webcam story isn't news at all...
By Davey Winder Published
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Snowden calls on peers to develop anti-surveillance techNews NSA whistleblower to focus on promoting anti-snooping tools
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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GCHQ used fake LinkedIn pages to access company dataNews Latest Edward Snowden revelations suggest GCHQ used spoof LinkedIn pages to spy on telcos.
By Clare Hopping Published
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Vodafone wants to blow whistle on surveillance requestsNews 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 dayNews 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 globeNews US surveillance agency has reportedly installed radio wave transmitters into thousands of overseas computers.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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