According to Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger, the U.K. government destroyed the paper's hard drives that contained leaks from Edward Snowden.
On Aug 20, 2013 by Joe Kloc
According to the Guardian, the NSA refers to XKeyscore as having access to “nearly everything a user does on the Internet.”
On Aug 1, 2013 by Joe Kloc
Just a month after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the NSA began compiling vast amounts of Americans' metadata—and it hasn't stopped since.
On Jul 24, 2013 by Kevin Collier
The second part of the Guardian's June 6 interview with the NSA whistleblower was released earlier today.
On Jul 8, 2013 by Kevin Collier
According to new leaks by Edward Snowden, the U.S. bugged E.U. offices in Washington, D.C.
On Jul 2, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
YouTube says the video violated its community standards, but the site's claim doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
On May 9, 2013 by Kevin Morris
The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) has struck again, this time compromising several Twitter accounts connected to British daily newspaper The Guardian.
On Apr 29, 2013 by Kris Holt
Becuase you probably can't trust @IDFSpokesperson.
On Nov 19, 2012 by Curt Hopkins
Ever wondered how many velociraptors it would take kill Godzilla?
On Jul 10, 2012 by Lauren Rae Orsini
London Mayor Boris Johnson is taking political heat for changing @MayorofLondon to his own name. He also happens to be up for reelection.
On Mar 20, 2012 by David Holmes