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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a package of controversial anti-terror amendments dubbed “Big Brother” measures by critics that may cost internet...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a package of controversial anti-terror amendments dubbed “Big Brother” measures by critics that may cost internet...
Russia’s lower house of parliament on Friday approved a raft of anti-terror measures that the opposition called the “Big Brother” law, which may also...
The European Court of Human Rights condemned Russia’s large-scale mobile phone-tapping system Friday, ruling that it risked “destroying democracy”. Judges at the Strasbourg court...
The NSA reportedly ended the surveillance program 11:59 EST last Saturday, as required by law, Reuters reports. The White House reports it expects to...
WhatMobile.net spoke to Steve Lord, a white-hat hacker (using his knowledge to aid security) who has been a penetration tester for over 15 years....
The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple told U.S. Magistrate Judge James Orenstein that fulfilling the government’s order of extracting user data from devices...
Ars Technica reports that the feature was unveiled by Facebook’s chief security officer, Alex Stamos. The company has not disclosed how it determines when...
France will launch surveillance flights over Syria from Tuesday with a view to conducting airstrikes on Islamic State positions, President Francois Hollande said on...
Ars Technica reports on the unusual case based around the strict budget systems at the Oakland Police Department (OPD). Earlier this year, the news...
Snowden, who continues to remain in Russia, gave the New York Times documents which show that the NSA considered their relationship with AT&T to...