By some estimates, the damage to U.S. companies could run as high as $180 billion.
On Nov 26, 2013 by Joe Kloc
The agency has digital "sleeper cells" in every corner of the globe.
On Nov 24, 2013 by Miles Klee
The value of metadata has been hotly contested in security and surveillance circles, but these researchers are aiming to settle that debate.
On Nov 22, 2013 by Aaron Sankin
In 1946, the U.S. and Britain agreed not to spy on one another. Both countries do it anyway.
On Nov 21, 2013 by Joe Kloc
Three senators say all the program's successes could have been achieved by less invasive means.
On Nov 21, 2013 by Tim Sampson
Dissenters say that membership in the "Five Eyes" network isn't worth the invasion of Kiwi privacy.
On Nov 15, 2013 by Miles Klee
No warrant required.
On Nov 7, 2013 by Tim Sampson
The U.S. National Security Agency has Five Eyes, Nine Eyes, 14 Eyes... even 41 Eyes.
On Nov 5, 2013 by Kevin Collier
A consortium of telephony and email providers wants to keep all German data inside Germany.
On Nov 1, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
The accusations were leveled by Italian magazine Panorama.
On Oct 31, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
New Zealand is a bestie. Denmark's just a regular friend.
On Oct 30, 2013 by Kevin Collier
From Russia, with love.
On Oct 30, 2013 by Miles Klee
NSA officials say President Obama knew more about spying on foreign leaders than the adminstration has admitted.
On Oct 29, 2013 by Dell Cameron
His strategy? Just completely avoid 21st century technology.
On Oct 28, 2013 by Cody Permenter
The National Security Agency made 70.3 million recordings of French citizens’ telephone calls in a period of just 30 days.
On Oct 21, 2013 by Patrick Howell O'Neill