CIA Helped Justice Department Develop Technology To Secretly Slurp Thousands Of Cellphone Data At Once Federal law enforcement agencies are under scrutiny for tapping unique surveillance technology to find and collect citizen cellphone data. The program has reportedly collected information on tens of thousands of citizens, claim reports. by Judy Mottl
Life NSA Chief: Edward Snowden Leaks Hurt US Counterterroism Efforts And Surveillance Capabilities by Judy Mottl
Tech Kim Dotcom Makes Mega Comeback with Fully Encrypted Browser-based Video Call and Chat Service by Aaron Mamiit
Life Naughty or Nice? NSA Releases Report on 12 Years of Secret (and Improper) Surveillance on Americans by Rhodi Lee
Tech Regin Malware May Have Been Spying on Computers Since 2008: How Did It Escape Detection? by Nicole Arce
Tech US Government Is Spying on Criminal Suspects (and You) with Flying Fake Cell Towers by Christian de Looper
Science X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle finally returns to Earth: Mystery shrouds its unearthly mission by Rhodi Lee
Culture Hundreds of advertising devices were hidden inside New York City phone booths by Lauren Keating
Smart Home Withings' Home is no ordinary baby cam, it detects motion, crying and even monitors air quality by Quinten Plummer
Tech Court ignites user data privacy debate: Should Microsoft turn in overseas emails to Feds? by Joseph Mayton
Life Bizarre: NSA whistleblower Snowden questions Putin, adopted country about surveillance on national TV by Joseph Mayton
Researchers Achieve Record Data Transmission Speed, 4.5 Million Times Faster Than Average Home Broadband