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Judge deems NSA's spying 'vital' as agency triumphs over ACLU
By Michael Rougeau published
A judge has dismissed the ACLU's lawsuit against the NSA, deeming the agency's phone spying legal.
Obama says President Bush authorized NSA spying after 9/11
By Michael Rougeau published
The Justice Department is attempting to block a court from ruling on the NSA's surveillance activities.
RSA paid millions by National Security Agency for backdoor encryption
By Alex Hamilton published
Government agency pays huge lump sum to gain a backdoor into security programs on personal computers.
Google reveals Government takedown requests up by 68%
By Alex Hamilton published
Requests to remove information from Google's search services have skyrocketed in the last year, the company reveals.
Obama-appointed panel says NSA should stop storing citizens' phone records
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
No decisions are final, but the panel says the NSA should turn phone records over to others for keeping.
IBM shareholder sues company over NSA cooperation
By Alex Hamilton published
Shareholder sues IBM in wake of the NSA spying controversy, claims cover-up of Chinese sales drop.
NSA even infiltrated World of Warcraft in its hunt for terrorists
By Jay McGregor published
New documents show that multiple spy agencies in the US, as well as GCHQ in the UK, used online games as way to track down terrorists.
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