Senate renews warrantless collection of web histories
The government can keep on surveilling your online life without a warrant. An amendment to ban it failed by just one vote. Continue reading Senate renews warrantless collection of web histories
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The government can keep on surveilling your online life without a warrant. An amendment to ban it failed by just one vote. Continue reading Senate renews warrantless collection of web histories
We’ve heard this tale before. This time, it was mentioned by a congressional aide. Also, the NSA released Ghidra, a free reverse-engineering tool. Continue reading NSA might shut down phone snooping program, whatever that means
Google Tuesday disclosed the contents of eight National Security Letters it received between 2010 and 2015, becoming the latest company under reforms afforded by the USA Freedom Act to do so. Continue reading Google Discloses Contents of Eight National Security Letters
Google updated its Transparency Report, reporting a record number of government requests for data, and that it received at least one National Security Letter during the second half of 2015. Continue reading Google Handles Record Number of Government Requests for Data
Yahoo today disclosed the contents of three National Security Letters it received in 2013 and 2015, becoming the first company under reforms afforded by the USA FREEDOM Act to do so. Continue reading Yahoo Discloses Contents of Three National Security Letters