Internet surveillance by GCHQ, U.K. electronic intelligence agency, ruled unlawful
United Kingdom spies acted illegally when they scooped up data about Britons’ electronic communications gathered by the U.S. National Security Agency, a court ruled …
Net neutrality set to be defended by US regulator
The chairman of the US’s communications watchdog is proposing “strong” protections to ensure the principles of net neutrality are upheld. In an article in …
Silk Road website founder Ross Ulbricht found guilty on all counts
A jury has ruled Ross Ulbricht, the 30-year-old who founded the black market website Silk Road, guilty on all counts. The FBI arrested Ulbricht …
Here’s How The Internet Of Things Will Solve Traffic Jams And Take The Stress Out Finding A Parking Space
The roads of the future will be able to manage traffic congestion much better than today’s networks, according to an Ofcom report released today. …
Dutch regulator fines KPN, Vodafone over net neutrality breaches
The Authority for Consumers and Markets in the Netherlands has imposed fines on KPN and Vodafone — the country’s two largest operators —for violating …
Google forced to change ‘too vague’ privacy policy after watchdog steps in
Google, the internet search giant, has been forced to improve its privacy policy after an official watchdog said the company was “too vague” about …
Drug Dealers Swapping Down To Old Cellphones To Stay One Step Ahead In The ‘Tech Arms Race’
The FBI, along with seemingly every law enforcement agency in the country, wants a backdoor into every new, encrypted-by-default cellphone, arguing that without this, …
France Seeks to Sanction Web Companies for Posts Pushing Terror
The French government is stepping up the pressure on Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. to help in the struggle against terrorist groups. President Francois …
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