Federal Agencies Fight for Warrantless Access to Emails
Why won't Obama put an end to government snooping?
Why won't Obama put an end to government snooping?
A new book shines some light on the violent radicals of the 1970s but misses their biggest impact on American politics.
The Hacking Team sold many governments-including ours-products to directly target journalists, software developers, and activists for surveillance.
Governments Should All "Go Dark" When It Comes to Spying on Their Citizens
Civil liberties erosions aside, it won't work-but that won't keep him from proselytizing for weakened security.
They want to repeal requirements for warrants and prohibitions on weakening Internet security
Encrypt everything - inhibits data breaches and government domestic spying.
Epic government fail, yet no one is responsible.
According to newly released Snowden docs, the spy agencies use security vulnerabilities to hack and track users.
By hacking the NSA computers. So says security analyst Bruce Schneier.
If section 215 of the Patriot Act expires next week, the feds will need individualized search warrants to spy on us.
If nothing happens, the NSA metadata collection program will die at midnight on Monday.
Another sign of the end times or a renewal of constitutional governance?
Government spying is so common today that it is almost the new normal. Yet government spying is not normal to the Constitution.
President Obama: You can still do the right thing.
And it's way past time that lying domestic spying agency chiefs should be punished.
National Academy of Sciences report finds "no software-based technique can fully replace the bulk collection of signals intelligence."
Civil libertarians are disappointed by the Kentucky senator's vote against debate on NSA reform legislation.
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