AT&T happy to help NSA spy on millions
A joint investigation between the New York Times and ProPublica details decades-long collaboration between AT&T and the NSA.
Appealing amendments: NSA lawsuit gets another chance
Many citizens see Edward Snowden as the linchpin that finally led to a flood of challenges and lawsuits against...
Milking it: NSA goes after advertiser cookies for user data
The NSA is tracking your browsing habits through cookies. Are cookies stale in the face of government-sponsored meddling?
Wikimedia Foundation & rights groups sue NSA over mass surveillance
The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit behind Wikipedia, has announced its intention to file a lawsuit against the NSA.
NSA spying continues
In further NSA spying news, a secret US court has yet again come down in favor of the NSA’s controversial phone snooping program.
NSA tapping into North Korea
The National Security Agency had been tapping into North Korea's networks for many years, even prior to the Sony hacks.
Theft from the skies: Could cell phone data theft affect you?
Recent discoveries have revealed that the NSA has been stealing cellular data right out of the air.
Laura Poitras and the Digital Exiles
Documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras moved to Berlin in order to protect the source material for her documentary on Edward Snowden.
New documentary shining light on Snowden: Citizenfour
Laura Poitras looks to run headlong into the firestorm created by Snowden and the NSA to show a different version of the man painted technology turncoat.