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Snowden-NSA Scandal
Snowden Argues That The Fight for Privacy Is Far From Over
Last month, the NSA’s telephone metadata program was first ruled illegal by a federal court, then marked for termination by Congress, a turn of events that Edward Snowden has declared ...
June 5, 2015
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Jonathan Zhou
Judges Are Unanimous: NSA Metadata Surveillance Program Is Illegal
A federal court has ruled that the NSA's metadata surveillance program, which collected information on at least 80 ...
May 7, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Were the F-35 Plans Intentionally Leaked to the Chinese so They Could Build J-31 Fighter?
Did the US military intentionally leak F-35 plans to China to trick them into investing hundreds of billions ...
February 3, 2015
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Reid Schram
Encrypt Your Files and Communications Before It’s Illegal
Your right to encrypt your files and communications maybe under threat from FBI director James Comey, who urges ...
January 28, 2015
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Reid Schram
Snowden Confirms Chinese Hackers Stole F-35 Plans, Used to Build Superior Fighter J-31
Edwards Snowden leaked more information to Der Spiegel about the F-35 revealing that the DOD knew that Chinese ...
January 21, 2015
BY
Reid Schram
New Evidence Supports White House Claim That North Korea Was Behind Sony Hack
NSA had access to North Korea's computer networks, supporting the U.S. claim that it was able to track ...
January 19, 2015
BY
Petr Svab
Snowden Reveals More Bad News for the $400 Billion F-35
The world's most expensive weapons program has just received more bad news. Edward Snowden leaked information to German ...
January 19, 2015
BY
Reid Schram
WikiLeaks, Journalism Ethics and the Digital Age: What Did We Learn?
The journey of whistleblower website WikiLeaks was traced by, among others, Professor Gerard Goggin, chair of the Department ...
July 2, 2014
BY
Denis Muller
After Snowden, Global Espionage Increased Fivefold
Espionage around the world increased rapidly after revelations about the NSA’s spying activities by Edward Snowden.
May 30, 2014
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Joshua Philipp
PROOF of Internet Censorship by Security Agencies – Here’s How
We had a real eye opener last week. Many people had trouble reaching Unseen.is (get your free account ...
February 9, 2014
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Rein in NSA Surveillance, Says Task Force
The report recommends raising the bar on how much U.S. data the NSA can acquire and how long ...
December 19, 2013
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Mary Silver
The World of Intelligence: Snowden Brought Uproar Without Illumination
Snowden revelations keep making headlines, but do they make us any wiser about what is really going on ...
December 11, 2013
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Aron Lamm
Snowden and China: It Was Good While It Lasted
Before Chinese authorities let Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor, out of Hong Kong, they made sure they ...
June 24, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
Snowden Worked for NSA Contractor Solely to Gather Evidence on Surveillance: Report
Edward Snowden, who leaked classified documents from the National Security Agency, took a job at contractor Booz Allen ...
June 24, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
In Shift, Snowden Now Said to Reveal US Monitoring of China
New revelations seem to go beyond Snowden’s original purpose of protecting privacy.
June 23, 2013
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Matthew Robertson
US Charges NSA Leaker with Espionage and Theft
WASHINGTON—The Justice Department on Friday charged former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden with espionage and theft of ...
June 21, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Snowden, NSA Leaker, Charged with Espionage
Edward Snowden, who leaked a series of classified documents from the National Security Agency, has been charged with ...
June 21, 2013
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Zachary Stieber
Hong Kong Provides Snowden A Stage, But No Safety
NSA leaker Edward Snowden has found a worldwide audience in Hong Kong, but if he hopes to find ...
June 21, 2013
BY
Diana Zhang
Snowden’s Disclosures Tar US With Beijing’s Brush
Edward Snowden’s disclosures on U.S. surveillance operations are increasingly being seen as most helpful to the regime in ...
June 18, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Snowden Driven to Leak by Ideological Fantasy
The reasons Edward Snowden gives for his actions don’t add up. Factoring in an ideological passion helps make ...
June 18, 2013
BY
He Qinglian
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