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Rather Than Not Spying On Everyone, NSA Is Getting Rid Of 90% Of Its Sysadmins by Mike Masnick 8-09-2013 11:21 AM (46 comments)
Speed Cam Contractor Responds To Challenged Tickets By Cropping Photos, Moving Cameras by Tim Cushing 8-07-2013 5:56 AM (67 comments)
Lawmakers Issued License Plates That Make Them 'Invisible' To Traffic Cams And Parking Tickets by Tim Cushing 8-06-2013 12:03 PM (51 comments)
FBI Pushing Real-Time Metadata-Harvesting 'Port Readers' On Service Providers by Tim Cushing 8-06-2013 9:57 AM (30 comments)
Feds Accused Of Distributing Malware That De-Anonymizes Tor Users by Mike Masnick 8-05-2013 1:11 PM (38 comments)
Someone Using A US Senate IP Address Edits Wiki Entry To Change Ed Snowden From 'Dissident' To 'Traitor' by Tim Cushing 8-05-2013 12:18 PM (53 comments)
FBI Increasingly Using Malware To Remotely Turn On Phone/Laptop Microphones by Mike Masnick 8-02-2013 12:01 PM (39 comments)
Moscow Metro Deploying Cell Phone Tracking System To Fight 'Thieves' And 'Terrorists' by Tim Cushing 8-02-2013 2:45 AM (33 comments)
Feds Seize 46 Domains... And Then Let Them All Expire Two Weeks Later by Mike Masnick 8-01-2013 1:21 PM (20 comments)
NSA Boss & Defenders Insist NSA Can't Abuse Surveillance Systems; Forgets To Mention It Already Has by Mike Masnick 8-01-2013 10:09 AM (27 comments)
Cameron's Anti-Porn Program Tells ISPs To Do The Impossible: Only Block Bad Content; Don't Block Good Content by Tim Cushing 8-01-2013 3:35 AM (63 comments)
Latest Leak Shows NSA Can Collect Nearly Any Internet Activity Worldwide Without Prior Authorization by Tim Cushing 7-31-2013 9:35 AM (70 comments)
Yes, The NSA Has Always Hated Encryption by Mike Masnick 7-30-2013 3:31 PM (21 comments)
A 'Watershed' For The Internet, An Invitation To Use A N. Korean ISP And Other Fallout From The UK's Porn Filtering Plan by Tim Cushing 7-29-2013 3:26 AM (82 comments)
FBI Has Used Drones On Americans To Save A Child... And The Rest Is Secret by Mike Masnick 7-26-2013 3:49 PM (29 comments)
UK's Anti-Porn Filtering Being Handled By A Chinese Company by Tim Cushing 7-26-2013 2:17 AM (47 comments)
Feds Now Demanding Internet Companies Hand Over User Passwords Too by Mike Masnick 7-25-2013 2:39 PM (51 comments)
NSA: Sure We Can Search Your Emails, But Not Ours by Timothy Geigner 7-24-2013 7:22 AM (28 comments)
Visualizing The History Of Massive Data Breaches by Leigh Beadon 7-23-2013 12:00 AM (3 comments)
3D-Printer Manufacturer Creates Software Filter To Prevent Firearm Printing by Tim Cushing 7-22-2013 7:56 PM (51 comments)
Head Start: College Kid Gets Prison For Rigging Student President Election by Timothy Geigner 7-22-2013 2:21 PM (43 comments)
Texas School District Drops Embattled RFID Student IDs; Opts For Tons Of Cameras Instead by Tim Cushing 7-22-2013 2:58 AM (50 comments)
Snowden's 'Dead Man's Switch' May Just Make Him A Bigger Target by Tim Cushing 7-19-2013 1:32 PM (65 comments)
Fire Sale: Pope Francis Trades Indulgences For Twitter Followers by Timothy Geigner 7-18-2013 4:08 PM (39 comments)
Homeland Security Threatens Legal Action Against Employees Who Read News About Leaks by Mike Masnick 7-18-2013 7:56 AM (54 comments)
Microsoft Fires Off Rebuttal To Latest Leak; Angry Letter To Eric Holder by Tim Cushing 7-17-2013 7:48 AM (55 comments)
Ed Snowden Explains To Former Senator, Who Emailed In Support, That No Foreign Gov't Can Access His Documents by Mike Masnick 7-17-2013 6:47 AM (50 comments)
Google, Microsoft And Other Ad Networks Agree To 'Best Practices' To Stop Ads From Appearing On 'Pirate' Sites by Mike Masnick 7-15-2013 10:43 AM (36 comments)
Stopping Big Pharma From Using New .pharmacy Domain To Block Legal Pharmacies They Don't Like by Mike Masnick 7-12-2013 2:36 PM (7 comments)
DRM-Plus, Or How Eidos Is Treating Anyone With A Jail-Broken iPad Like A Criminal by Timothy Geigner 7-12-2013 6:14 AM (67 comments)

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