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Edward Snowden’s most outlandish interview yet
TechEdward Snowden’s most outlandish interview yet
By Robert HackettApril 6, 2015
A campaign poster for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of the country's national elections in March 2015.
TechU.S. spied on Israel snooping on U.S.-Iran nuke talks: report
By Robert HackettMarch 24, 2015
An illustration picture shows the logo of the U.S. National Security Agency on the display of an iPhone in Berlin
TechRepublicans block overhaul of NSA surveillance reform
By ReutersNovember 18, 2014
Report: Feds using airplanes to target criminal suspects’ cell-phone data
TechReport: Feds using airplanes to target criminal suspects’ cell-phone data
By TIMENovember 14, 2014
Government requests for Facebook user data rose by 24% this year
TechGovernment requests for Facebook user data rose by 24% this year
By TIMENovember 5, 2014
An Aerial View of GCHQ
TechU.K. spy chief: Internet giants are helping terrorists
By Geoffrey SmithNovember 4, 2014
Twitter sues U.S. Justice Dept for right to reveal surveillance requests
TechTwitter sues U.S. Justice Dept for right to reveal surveillance requests
By ReutersOctober 7, 2014
Condoleezza Rice calls Edward Snowden ‘a traitor’
FeaturesCondoleezza Rice calls Edward Snowden ‘a traitor’
By Verne KopytoffMay 14, 2014
A night view of Tokyo from Tokyo Sky Tree Deck, 350m from the ground. Wednesday, February . 13.  Photographer:Norko Hayashi/Bloomberg.
TechJapan’s workforce spy tech goes extreme
By Michael FitzpatrickDecember 20, 2013
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