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The US court of appeals has ruled that the bulk collection of telephone metadata is unlawful, in a landmark decision that clears the way …

Facebook researchers have found “a bug” that caused it to track people, even if they had never visited its website, the social media giant …

Anonymous has announced they started a war against ISIS earlier this year. The hacker group have now made their first move in this war …

The Wikimedia Foundation believes it can win its case against the U.S. National Security Agency because it has evidence that mass surveillance had caused …

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has voted to approve new net neutrality rules by reclassifying broadband as a regulated public utility, over the objections …

Adobe (ADBE) has unveiled cloud solutions designed to help government agencies “transform citizen interaction.” The computer software giant said its Government Cloud Solutions, which …

With Title II based net neutrality rules pretty much a sure thing, the mega-ISPs have been engaged in a last-ditch attempt to derail the …

There is no suitable alternative for bulk data collection, according to a new report from the National Research Council. The study, created in response …

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 …

Hackers “had extensive knowledge of Sony’s internal architecture and access to key passwords,” writes one renowned security expert who thinks an “insider” may be …