Many people suspect that the contents of calls and communications are monitored by companies and governments, but in fact, government agencies directly access central servers of Internet-related ...
Apple, Google and more deny providing direct access surveillance program. June 7, 2013 — -- The National Security Agency and the FBI have been tapping into the servers of nine technology ...
The exposure of the PRISM data-collection program might not fall squarely under the heading of the third annual International Cyber Security Conference, which concluded on Wednesday at Tel Aviv ...
Prism, the contentious U.S. data-collection surveillance program, has captured the world’s attention ever since whistle-blower Edward Snowden leaked details of global spying to the Guardian and ...
They are calling for a federal investigation after it was revealed that the US National Security Agency (NSA) had been spying on internet users' online activity on sites such as Facebook and Google.
No one should be surprised that the British Parliaments intelligence and security committee concluded Wednesday that the countrys intelligence surveillance division, GCHQ, did not break any laws in ...
The PRISM surveillance program, leaked by former CIA agent Edward Snowden, has sparked global outcry, but for those working in the IT industry in China, it might be an opportunity to remind both ...
President Obama addressed the US government's controversial domestic surveillance programs on Friday, justifying them in part because of his assessment that "they helped us prevent terrorist attacks," ...
A federal court will be scrutinizing one of the National Security Agency’s worst spying programs on Monday. The case has the potential to restore crucial privacy protections for the millions of ...
As the NSA surveillance story goes from bad to worse to Philip K. Dick, some of the Silicon Valley companies implicated in the so-called "PRISM" program are denying that they've ever heard of it.
Apple is among the nine technology companies attached to PRISM, the just-leaked government program that reportedly allows the NSA and FBI to access sensitive data of US citizens in total secrecy.