Edward Snowden's 2nd Anniversary: Shutting Down Domestic Surveillance
Plenty more work to do toward reclaiming our lost liberties and protecting our privacy
Plenty more work to do toward reclaiming our lost liberties and protecting our privacy
And yet, the U.S. still didn't get what it wanted
A new history of the FBI undermines today's ubiquitous surveillance state.
Huawei to no longer look for business in the states
Allegedly passed China information on shipbuilding procurement
What, no blaming the messenger or defending it in knee-jerk reaction? How odd.
Met with countries' presidents
Edward Snowden releases some operational records
What sort of harm was actually caused by WikiLeaks info?
Over revelations from NSA spying scandal
Xi Jinping attending summit in California
18 others were arrested in the case in March
Apparently refused to cooperated with Russia's spying agency
State Department says no involvement in efforts to destabilize nation
Maybe if we lived in the matrix
Was actually selling to an undercover FBI agent
Thought he was selling to a Russian spy
Counterintelligence the FBI's top priority on the island state
Accused of stealing cancer-fighting compound and data for Chinese university
Tried to sell information about consulate
Missing link in sophisticated virus used to attack Iranian nuclear centrifuges
Did he know where cables and reports given to WikiLeaks would end up?
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