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There wasn't a 'massive' theft of SIM data, but 2G users may have been affected
By Hugh Langley published
Gemalto says it was probably the victim of an attack, but we shouldn't fear a mass data leak.
World's largest SIM maker doesn't think your calls were spied on
By Hugh Langley published
Updated SIM card maker Gemalto wants to get to the bottom of claims that the NSA and GCHQ intercepted calls.
NSA copycat spyware could be snooping on your hard drive
By Jamie Hinks published
Kaspersky has exposed a new NSA spying program that lives deep inside hard drives to collect information on various targets.
Twitter follows through on its threat to sue the US for more transparency
By Michael Rougeau published
Twitter is finally taking the fight to court.
Lawsuit over Facebook's EU privacy policy gains 25,000 likes
By Chris Smith published
Facebook's methods of monitoring its users is in breach of EU law, according to one privacy campaigner who's gaining support
Apple iOS contains snooping-friendly features, says security researcher
By Desire Athow published
Doesn't mean that Apple and the NSA are working together though.
If the US government tapped Cisco routers, will your tech company be next?
By Brittany Farb published
Industry voice If the US government tapped Cisco products without Cisco's knowledge, which the company claims could have happened, this could mean that no technology is safe from government intrusion.
New 'evidence' emerges about NSA extensive surveillance plans
By Dean Wilson published
The NSA is allegedly recording all phone calls in the Bahamas and a number of other locations, according to new leaks.
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