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‘I’m in Trouble Because I Dared to Speak the Truth’: Indian Doctor Arrested Under Anti-Terror Law Speaks Out After Release
Activists in the country critisised Dr Kafeel Khan's arrest under India's national security act.
How the NSA Says You Can Limit Location Data Exposure
The mitigations are designed for government officials, but the advice itself can be useful for many more people.
Is America Still Number One At Hacking? A Discussion
Wasn’t so long ago the Snowden leaks showed the world the NSA hacked everything in sight, with impunity. But what about now?
Motherboard and Mijente Present SURVEILLANCE PANDEMIC with Edward Snowden and Naomi Klein
Tuesday evening, watch Naomi Klein, Edward Snowden, Jacinta González, and Edward Ongweso Jr. discuss the surveillance of Black and brown communities.
A Private Spy Was Caught Using a Hacking Tool to Target Their Crush
Brings back memories of the NSA agents who did the same thing.
The Mass Surveillance Panopticon
This week's CYBER is the tale of Banjo, a mass surveillance machine for the state of Utah.
North Korean Hackers Are Alive And Well
Remember when they did the Sony hack? Well they’re still at it.
The CIA Won't Admit It Uses Slack
While other federal agencies admit everything, up to spending tens of thousands a year to maintain channels like #churchfart, the CIA will neither confirm nor deny.
The CIA’s Infamous, Unsolved Cryptographic Puzzle Gets a ‘Final Clue’
"Even once it’s cracked, it’s gonna be a riddle, something that’s still controversial and hard to figure out," the creator of the Kryptos puzzle sculpture says.
We Talked to Experts About Iran's Cyberwar Capabilities
Iran lacks the overall cyber capabilities of Russia, China, or the U.S., but its hackers can still do damage.