David Cameron Believes You Should be Snooped On (Even if You Obey the Law)
And that doesn't make our collective hair stand on end at all...
And that doesn't make our collective hair stand on end at all...
Google's Dublin office processes thousands of requests from people wanting to be removed from the internet.
Hello majority government, goodbye privacy.
The FBI’s been using aircraft for decades, but these new planes use surveillance equipment designed for warfare and capable of tracking innocent citizens. That’s bad.
There's no encryption support, Facebook has final say on apps developed, and Facebook is going to track everyone and share that data with the government.
German magazine Der Spiegel claims that the BND helped the NSA for over 10 years, eventually discontinuing the practice in 2013.
Secret report on NSA’s surveillance makes it clear that officials questioned legality of Stellarwind plan.
Both parties have pledged to strengthen powers to security agencies, and campaigners have warned out lives could be an "open book" by 2025
Here’s why this setting got people’s knickers in a bunch — for some pretty good reasons.
Who knows where you are? According to researchers, many websites could identify your location using what they call a 'geo-inference attack'.
If a criminal threatens to reveal information about the Stingrays, the FBI makes the police dismiss any criminal charges.
72 per cent of people now worrying about their private data being made public. 28 per cent still using Facebook.
Rand Paul is flogging little bits of plastic for citizens to put over webcams, which he says will stop government spying.
Watching hours of hardcore porno can be just another day at work at the NSA. So much so, there’s even a special porn room in which to protect US national security
We don’t know much about it, but now that the US Department of Justice is pushing for policy changes that’ll allow the FBI to install spyware on computers even more easily, it’s time to take a closer look.
As everything around us here's an increasing desire for low-power chips. Like this one.