Apple has become privacy’s unfortunate champion
It’s a dangerous time for digital rights when our best line of defense is a multibillion-dollar corporation
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- Technology
- Apple
- FBI
- NSA
- NSA Leaks
- Surveillance
- IPhone
- Terrorism
Employees and job seekers share surprisingly revealing spy project names in public posts on professional networking site
In his first U.S. network TV interview, former NSA contractor contends his leaks have not damaged the United States
NSA whistleblower Snowden says in interview that he was ‘trained as a spy’ and never intended to end up in Russia
It’s a dangerous time for digital rights when our best line of defense is a multibillion-dollar corporation
Analysis: Intelligence, law enforcement claims that more intrusive spying could have stopped attacks don’t match facts
Before Edward Snowden, there was Thomas Drake, the first American charged with espionage in almost 40 years
Newly revived surveillance bill is an unprecedented assault on privacy and security worldwide
In wake of fresh leaks, debate rages on whether more information should be shared with American public
Bloc's top court decides data stored on US servers is potentially unsafe because of government spying
NSA whistleblower talks about information security, possible US return in wide-ranging, exclusive Al Jazeera interview
NSA whistleblower tells AJ+, ‘If there hadn’t been a Thomas Drake, there couldn’t have been an Edward Snowden’
The USA Freedom Act marks the beginning, not the end, of the fight to protect our privacy
President Hollande calls acts ‘unacceptable’ and orders emergency meeting of his defense council; US ambassador summoned
The investigative journalist has led the reporting on Edward Snowden’s leaks about the National Security Agency
National Security Agency head and Internet giant’s executives have coordinated through high-level policy discussions
Al Jazeera has obtained access to full list of Freedom of Information Act queries submitted to security agency
Some privacy activists withdrew their support saying it was watered down