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Tech companies disclose secret government data requests
By Alex Hamilton published
Facebook, Microsoft, Google and other big web companies have released info about government data requests they have received over the past year.

Not even Google Maps, Angry Birds are safe from NSA and GCHQ spying
By Michael Rougeau published
Updated The US and UK intelligence agencies reportedly target apps that 'leak' a lot of user data, including one very popular mobile game.

SAP and Atos team up for EU cloud standards to counter NSA threat
By Dean Wilson published
SAP and Atos are teaming up with the European Union to bring in new standards that highlight the safety of cloud services and programmes.

There is no backdoor government access to Apple servers, swears CEO
By Matt Swider published
The Apple CEO wouldn't confirm details of the iPhone 6 and rumored iWatch, but he did open up about Prism.

Snowden: Not all spying is bad, but tech allows for cheap, easy mass surveillance
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
People should be able to make a call or send a text without having to worry about it going on record, says NSA leaker.

Microsoft to store foreign data on non-US servers amid NSA controversy
By Dean Wilson published
Microsoft will begin offering customers the choice of where to store their data, a bold move following the confidence-shaking NSA snooping revelations.

Kim Dotcom: NSA helped make Megaupload a Top 500 site
By Hugh Langley published
Megaupload has been growing by 3% every week, says Dotcom himself.

Obama orders reforms to NSA phone data collection, end to spying on foreign friends
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
The president has called for a number of reforms to how the NSA collects and uses US citizens' phone records, but is it enough?
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