NSA Faces Court Challenges Over Domestic Spying
A little more attention than the agency likes
A little more attention than the agency likes
Declined without comment
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden reportedly show that an Australian security agency targeted the phones of Indonesian officials
Revenge of the nerds
Google, others want to reveal how government asks for user data
Will look at how information as gathered as well as how activities are directed
Well, that's reassuring...
Those who gave up the information have been removed from assignments
The whistleblower may not be asking for clemency, but he should get it.
The federal agency is out of control.
Collection of lawyers, privacy advocates and journalists
Brazilian national and partner of Glenn Greenwald was detained for nine hours last summer
In response to NSA criticism of reporting
Decision to be made by senior military officials
Officials have been complaining about American surveillance
Comments made in letter published by German newspaper Der Spiegel
"It's really outrageous that the National Security Agency was looking between the Google data centers, if that's true"
There have been reports of American and Australian snooping
The bill by the woman who loves (most) NSA surveillance fails to reform NSA surveillance. Imagine that.
Facebook, Google, Apple, Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL officials have sent a letter to Senate leaders
Says Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich
But says surveillance has prevented terrorist attacks
Authorizes mass collection of telephone metadata
Because of latest NSA surveillance revelations
Embassies in region reportedly used as hubs for data collection
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