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The National Security Agency has had agents in China, Germany, and South Korea working on programs that use “physical subversion” to infiltrate and compromise …

Internal National Security Agency documents published by the Intercept earlier this month provide powerful evidence of active collaboration by the large technology corporations with …

The company behind Whisper, the social media app that promises users anonymity and claims to be “the safest place on the internet”, is tracking …

A data breach at International Dairy Queen, Inc. has resulted in systems at 395 of its more than 4,500 U.S. stores and one Orange …

The Chinese government is again upset with the US, this time over claims that China’s hacking activities are costing the US some serious cash. …

A data breach at International Dairy Queen, Inc. has resulted in systems at 395 of its more than 4,500 U.S. stores and one Orange …

Thousands of Europeans are scrambling to take advantage of a new legal right to force Google to delete search results about them. Since the …

A federal appeals court this week will review whether the government can secretly conduct electronic surveillance on Americans without first obtaining a warrant. The …

As we’ve noted, the EU Data Protection Regulation has seen some of the fiercest lobbying in the history of the European Union. That’s because …

Private information stored online by British computer users could be scrutinised by American law enforcement agencies under a wide-ranging new right-to-snoop being pursued by …