The CIA Is Spying On Our Tweets & Posts
Perhaps you never caught the TV show Rubicon before AMC yanked it off the air. I actually enjoyed its brain-teasing, intellectual twists and turns — not that I fully understood everything, but this...
View ArticleIf You Have Comcast Email, You Could Be A Terrorist
Hey, are you “overly concerned about privacy” online or use anonymizers and Web portals? Do you like to check your ISP-provided email account on the road? How about talking to your cohorts in PC games?...
View ArticleWhat Privacy? Google Tracked iPhone Web Browsing Habits
Google and a number of other mobile advertising firms have been secretly tracking the web surfing habits of iPhone users, The Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday. Stanford researcher Jonathan...
View ArticleHuawei, ZTE Devices Could be Used for ‘Spying on Americans’, Investigation Says
Two Chinese telecommunications firms that have been trying to expand in the United States have been labeled a national security threat by a congressional investigation. Huawei and ZTE may have...
View ArticleInterview: Spy Historian H.K. Melton Explains How Tech Changed Spying Forever
We recently brought you a first look at the Argo artifacts used in a CIA operation in the 1980s, during which the CIA worked with Canadians to evacuate American diplomats out of Iran. TechnoBuffalo...
View ArticleU.S. and British spies hacked SIM database in major privacy breach, Snowden says
New information provided to The Intercept by Edward Snowden suggests that SIM cards used on carriers around the globe were compromised during a hack by the spies working for the NSA in the U.S. and...
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