An artist from New York is taking a rather utilitarian approach with outfits — he’s about to unveil a whole…
Browsing: Big Brother
By Robert Lemos The National Security Agency releases documents about the program to help secure critical infrastructure, but significant redactions…
By Tom Brewster Nokia has rejected claims it might be spying on users’ encrypted Internet traffic, but admitted it is…
By Laura Stampler (If you haven’t already heard about this:) Google TV, Microsoft, Comcast, and now Verizon have all submitted patent…
Washington Post The United Nations, looking to modernize its peacekeeping operations, is planning for the first time to deploy a…
Ryan Gallagher Slate.com Europeans, take note: The U.S. government has granted itself authority to secretly snoop on you. That’s according…
by Nate Anderson The craziest story of this last week? It’s an easy call—John McAfee’s self-told tale of becoming a…
The FBI records the emails of nearly all US citizens, including members of congress, according to NSA whistleblower William Binney.…
Theintelhub.com Whistleblowers are being targeted to an ever greater degree by each successive administration. With the recent 5-year extension of…
By Stephen Lendman Congress plunged another spike into freedom. On September 12, the House passed HR 5949: FISA Amendments Reauthorization…
By Meghan Kelly The “warrantless wiretapping” law has new life, as the United States Senate extended the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act,…
Americans are living in an Orwellian state argue Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick, as they sit…
By Glenn Greenwald To this day, many people identify mid-2008 as the time they realized what type of politician Barack…
By Naomi Wolf People often ask me, in terms of my argument about “ten steps” that mark the descent to…
By Declan McCullagh Newly released files show a secret National Security Agency program is targeting the computerized systems that control…
California—Warrantless wiretapping by the National Security Agency began as a Bush-era program in October 2001; in 2008, the government essentially…
The most powerful company on the Internet just got a whole lot creepier: a new service from Google merges offline…
Trevor Timm EFF.org The Senate is about to vote on an extension of the controversial FISA Amendments Act, the unconstitutional…