Great white north goes pro-spy with Bill C-51
Canadians aren't regarded as masters of intrigue and secrecy. While the country's intelligence service, CSIS, is decently funded and...
German prosecutors launch investigation of spying charges, reduce co-operation with the...
Surveillance is once again top of the agenda in Germany following a weekend article by Der Spiegel magazine which...
French Parliament votes in favor of new surveillance powers
At a time when lawmakers and citizens in the US are questioning the sweeping surveillance powers introduced after the...
Malware planted on hard disk given to whistleblowers’ lawyer
When it comes to matters of justice, we’d all like to think that we can trust a lawyer, but...
Renew or repeal? Spy law battle heats up on Capitol Hill
On June 1st, one controversial section of the Patriot Act — Section 215 — expires. Both the NSA and...
FBI’s plan to expand hacking power advances despite privacy fears
The Judicial Conference Advisory Committee sanctioned a new rule that would expand the FBI's hacking authority.
Live in Australia? Your data may be snatched from you in...
After several days of debate, the Australian government finally secured a deal with the opposition party on Thursday which...
iSpy? Government agencies “petrified” over iPhone encryption
The spies are scared. That's the word from Glenn Greenwald, the writer who helped Edward Snowden publish his tell-all...
David Cameron: Potentially banning chat apps
The tragic events in Paris recently have quite rightly been derided by many governments of the world but, according...
Just looking? ISPs are watching you browse
You are being watched. From everything you ask Alexa to all your emails and passwords: If you don’t encrypt...