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Americans Taking Action After NSA Surveillance
More than a third of Americans who are aware of Edward Snowden’s NSA revelations have taken at least one step to protect their information.
Cisco Patches OSPF Fault
In an advisory released last week, the company confirmed that a section of code allowed attackers to inject a false route into a network and blackhole or intercept traffic.
Could Quantum IT Leapfrog Today's Encryption?
NSA concerned that current methods of cryptography may be going to be woefully inadequate when quantum computers come online.
Facebook And The Battle Against European Data Collection
Facebook is about to enter a major case against “Europe” over the collection of European citizen’s data under the “PRISM” programme.
GCHQ Receives Complaints From ISPs Over Spying
Seven Internet service providers have made a legal claim against the UK intelligence agency over allegations of multiple network attacks and illegal surveillance.
Gemalto SIMs May Have Been Compromised By Western Security Agencies
Did the NSA and GCHQ collude to burgle a major SIM card manufacturer's secrets? That's the latest Snowden revelation...
German And UK Internet Users More Likely To Quit Over Privacy Fears
Internet users from the UK and Germany are more likely to stop using or delete an account for an online service than those from the United States, according to research into data privacy concerns.
Government Increasing Requests To Facebook For User Data
Facebook has revealed that governments around the world are requesting more user data than ever before.
Internet Users Must Demand Both Security And Privacy
The conflict between privacy and security is a long-running one, often inflamed by global threats, but always present.
Kaspersky Labs Reverse Engineered By NSA And GCHQ
US and UK spy agencies have reverse-engineered anti-virus software with the goal of obtaining sensitive information from protected systems, The Intercept reported yesterday.
Microsoft Releases Azure For Government And Public Sector
Microsoft has announced that its cloud infrastructure is ready to accept government clients, particularly US public sector customers in federal, state and local organisations.
NetMundial Conference In Brazil Set To Discuss "The Future Of The Internet"
A meeting has been called in Sao Paolo, Brazil, to determine best policy and practice for governments and organisations when dealing with internet, following more NSA revelations by Edward Snowden.
NSA And GCHQ Infiltrate World’s Mobile Networks
GCHQ and the NSA tracked and spied on innocent employees and tapped into regulatory firms into order to break into the world’s most popular mobile phone networks.
NSA's Foreign Spying Backed By Privacy Board
A US privacy board has given its support to the NSA's foreign spying operations, declaring them both legal and effective.
Patriot Act Expiration Will See NSA Shut Down Mass Surveillance Networks
The National Security Agency might be forced into national security letters and executive orders to take information from Americans in the future, following the expiration of several central portions of the Patriot Act.
Safe Harbour In Trouble As Europe Says No
The safe harbour agreement that allows American companies to use a single standard for privacy and data storage has just been deemed invalid by the European Court of Justice.
Snowden In 'Spy In Your iPhone' Allegation
NSA whistleblower never uses Apple - due to conviction the range harbours built-in spy software to track the owner.
'Sort Safe Harbour Or We'll All Be In Trouble' Warning
In response to the turmoil that erupted following last October’s decision by the European Court that the EU-US Safe Harbour agreement was invalid, four business groups that represent some of the world largest technology companies have told the US and the EU to reach an agreement on data flows between the two regions.
US Court Rules NSA Phone Record Collection As Illegal
The National Security Agency’s mass collection of phone records has been deemed illegal by a federal appeals court.
US Court Says NSA Can Resume Mass Surveillance
The National Security Agency, or NSA, has been allowed to temporarily resume the mass interception and collection of telephone records, according to Reuters.

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