XKeyscore
Australia’s Dystopian Data Law Is Changing the Internet Spying Game
Metadata collection isn't just for secret government programs anymore.
Using 'Terrorist Encryption' Is a Good Way to Get Noticed by the NSA
Terrorist using homegrown crypto are easy targets for NSA's XKEYSCORE.
New Edward Snowden Documents Call Out New Zealand for Spying On its South Pacific Neighbours
They Allege New Zealand is collecting email, phone, and social media communications and sharing it with the NSA.
Freya Newman and the Hypocrisy of A Surveillance State
The woman who outed Frances Abbott's secret $60,000 scholarship may have been freed, but the government's willingness to spy on citizens and prosecute a remorseful young woman highlights its own hypocrisy.
Edward Snowden Blew The Whistle On New Zealand’s Prime Minister
Days before the New Zealand election the government has been accused of knowing that citizens were under mass surveillance.
Can We Please Fire Police Officers Who Knock Down Dudes in Wheelchairs? Please?
The police chief of Lafayette, Indiana, wanted to get rid of Tom Davidson after the cop pushed over a 25-year-old man's wheelchair, but a review board said no dice.
If You Liked '1984,' You'll Love 2013!
On Sunday, the grassroots organization Restore the Fourth rallied activists across the country for the second time this year to protest the National Security Agency’s dragnet-style surveillance programs and their violations of the Fourth Amendment. The...
Snowden Wasn't Lying: The NSA's XKeyscore Program Can Spy on Everything You Do Online
It's hard to imagine the NSA giving up such capabilities until it's forced to.