Wikimedia Foundation & rights groups sue NSA over mass surveillance
Jimmy Wales' Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization behind Wikipedia, has announced its intention to file a lawsuit against the...
NSA spying continues
A secret US court has yet again come down in favor of the NSA’s controversial phone snooping program, extending...
SIM-ply irresistible: NSA and GCHQ accused of massive mobile hack
How secure is your phone? Most users are now mindful of risks like insecure networks, malicious apps and fraudulent...
NSA tapping into North Korea
Do you remember the recent hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment? If so, you’ll likely also recall that speculation as...
Snowden files: How NSA tapped 71% of the world’s phone networks...
An ambitious NSA operation dubbed Auroragold aims to tap every cellphone network in the world, according to The Intercept.
The...
Theft from the skies: Could cell phone data theft affect you?
Now that smartphones are everywhere, it’s easy to forget just how remarkable they really are. When you take a...
Laura Poitras and the Digital Exiles
This year, documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras released what may be her most controversial project yet: Citizenfour. The film focuses on NSA...
New documentary shining light on Snowden: Citizenfour
In May of 2013, few people in the United States — let alone worldwide — knew anything about Edward...
Our thoughts on the anniversary of Snowden’s first revelations
It’s been one year since Edward Snowden’s first revelations about the mass surveillance conducted by the United States’ National...