Surveillance
Feds Suspected of Attacking Tor Network Anonymity
Malware affects folks using Firefox
Secretive DEA Unit Sends Data Gathered Through Surveillance to Law Enforcement Nationwide
Trying to hide how the investigations start from defense lawyers as well as prosecutors and judges
FBI Wants to Patch Right In to Telecom Providers to Collect Metadata
If your phone provider doesn't have the tools to give the feds what they want, don't worry! The FBI is more than happy to provide them.
Other Federal Agencies Want Access to Data NSA Compiles
Want surveillance to help track everything from drug trafficking to copyright infringement
NSA Admits To Gathering Phone Records of Millions of Americans
But they'd never misuse them
Booz Allen Profits Up as CEO Comments on Snowden
Not a part of the company culture, he says
Justin Amash Leads Liberty's Backlash
Snowden's NSA revelation is igniting a bipartisan defense of civil liberties.
Congress Knew of Surveillance Declassified Documents Confirm
Your representatives at work
Feds Declassify Small Amount of NSA Snooping Data That We Already Know
Classified talking points made public
Where New Jersey's Senate Candidates Stand on NSA Surveillance, At Least Those Who Bothered to Take an Actual Stand
Reason reaches out to the Senate candidates
Director of National Intelligence Declassifies Communications Metadata Documents
"In the interest of increased transparency"
Chris Christie's Bogus Attack on Rand Paul
Christie gets in touch with his inner Maureen Dowd.
New Snowden Revelation: Nearly Everything You Do on the Internet Can Be Collected
Explains program called XKeyscore
Administration to Declassify, Release FISA Orders for Verizon
Today in time for Senate hearings
Privacy Is Not Partisan
A close House vote reveals wide opposition to indiscriminate surveillance.
Chris Christie Bellyflops on NSA Spying and Libertarianism
Christie says Rand Paul's views are dangerous. Is he right?
Low-Level NSA Workers Have Easy Access to Stored Phone and Internet Records, Says Greenwald
And government workers never misuse data