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Europe’s top rights body has said mass surveillance practices are a fundamental threat to human rights and violate the right to privacy enshrined in …

Normally, internship applicants need to have polished resumes, with volunteer work on social projects considered a plus. But at Politerain, the job posting calls …

That’s one of the issues UK Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama will address when they meet Friday, according to a …

Millions worldwide have expressed their support for victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack by Islamic extremists, which left 12 dead. The tragic shooting has …

For years the government has refused to talk about or even acknowledge its secret use of zero-day software vulnerabilities to hack into the computers …

The US has imposed economic sanctions against several North Korean government agencies and senior officials in retaliation for the country’s alleged role in hacking …

The National Security Agency has quietly released more than a decade of reports detailing surveillance activities that potentially violated U.S. citizens’ privacy rights. Covering …

The US has rejected North Korea’s claim that it was not responsible for a cyber-attack on Sony Pictures. North Korea strongly denies carrying out …

Judge Richard Posner is probably one of the most well-known and quoted appellate judges around. He’s an excellent writer as well, and I enjoy …

In March 2011, two weeks before the Western intervention in Libya, a secret message was delivered to the National Security Agency. An intelligence unit …