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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?
The NSA reportedly collects a mind-blowing number of texts every day
By Michael Rougeau published
Newly outed NSA surveillance program called Dishfire allegedly collects hundreds of millions of text messages. Daily.
Meet the super secure smartphone which promises ultimate privacy from NSA
By Thomas Thorn published
Spanish manufacturer Geeksphone has got the paranoid covered with its NSA-foiling Blackphone.
Security experts boycott conference over NSA interference
By Alex Hamilton published
A number of security researchers cancelled RSA security conference appearances in February amid allegations the firm is working alongside the NSA.
Windows crash reports grant easy access to hackers and spies
By Alex Hamilton published
A report released by researchers at Websense has revealed that Windows crash errors and the reports they send could be easily accessed by hackers and spies.
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