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The German government urged the public on Tuesday to temporarily stop using Microsoft Corp’s Internet Explorer following discovery of a…
Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com Homeland Security officials in Delaware are hoping to enlist citizens as spies for the state by…
By Samantha Felix Business Insider Most people don’t realize that Facebook (FB) can continue to monitor their internet activity, even…
BY David Sirota Your chipper TV friend Flo, otherwise known as Progressive Insurance’s ubiquitous shill, wants you to be excited–very…
By Geoffrey Ingersoll Police in Palmer Park, Md., plan to deploy cameras to surveil the other other cameras in their…
Jon Rappoport Infowars.com Surveillance is coming at us from all angles. Chips, drones, TSA checkpoints, smart meters, back-doored electronic products,…
By Shahid Buttar This week, Congress prepares to abuse the Constitution again, by extending its 2008 amendments to the Foreign…
By David Rosen Americans’ personal privacy is being crushed by the rise of a four-headed corporate-state surveillance system. The four…
Brian Sharp Democrat and Chronicle Over the past 18 months, city of Rochester employees have committed at least 119 red…
By Cory Doctorow Just in case you had any doubts about how much of a security risk your mobile phone…
Anyone using file-sharing service BitTorrent to download the latest film or music release is likely to be monitored, UK-based researchers…
Hackers with the amorphous protest movement “Anonymous” and “AntiSec” said Monday night they caught the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)…
Someone could see a lot into your life by spying on you with that tiny little dot on your computer…
They might be most familiar to you from science fiction movies, or perhaps as high-tech weapons in the skies over…
By Rob Evans More light has been shed recently on a particularly hidden area of undercover policing. The Mark Kennedy…
By: Nicole Perlroth, The New York Times Morgan Marquis-Boire works as a Google engineer and Bill Marczak is earning a…
By David Rosen We’ve come a long way since the 1880s when Sir Francis Galton, a British anthropologist and a…