Russia Reverts to Paper Documents To Escape NSA Surveillance
They still make typewriters?
They still make typewriters?
Enforced secrecy smears the company by implication
So they don't have to rely on companies cooperating
Nearly 6 million across the country
This isn't the first time he's pulled a fake
Privacy International says the U.K. and the U.S. spy on each other's citizens and swap the data
Leadership accused of being in bed with the program
Electronic Privacy Information Center says only SCOTUS can address this problem
Well ... Of course it does
Discussions will be confined to Prism
That must have been fun
According to WikiLeaks, he's sent out applications to six more countries
Recent revelations causing outrage on the other side of the Atlantic
Honestly, nobody thought better of the French government
Over revelations from NSA spying scandal
The national Panopticon is a messy work in progress, but it's already in place.
There's no escape from surveillance
This guy's in charge of the intelligence community?
We have bigger problems than the NSA.
He thought the FBI was spying on him—and he was right.
Found in the ambassador's office, result of investigation into the bug scheduled for tomorrow
But she's always been an authoritarian
US ranks France second in cyber-espionage on list that doesn't include US
Statement released on Wikileaks website
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