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Phone hacking was a big deal. Is Internet interception ok?
Phone hacking was a big deal. Is Internet interception ok?
5 August 2013
A private investigator hacked a schoolgirl and a few celebs' voicemails, and it caused a public inquiry, it brought a media mogul (previously considered "untouchable") to be summoned to parliament and forced a historic Sunday newspaper to shutdown. All because of a few private investigators listening to a few voicemails. We've learned since then, that […]
The problem with the Tempora and GCHQ story – How do we communicate it?
The problem with the Tempora and GCHQ story – How do we communicate it?
3 August 2013
We know we're being watched by GCHQ. We've found out, via a whistleblower, that in the past few years, mass surveillance, for the purposes of later analysis, has been turned into reality, in the US and in the UK. The thing is, the general public is largely unphased. It's barely scraped public opinion. The average […]
PRISM: What you won't hear the Americans say (but what you should be very scared of).
PRISM: What you won't hear the Americans say (but what you should be very scared of).
9 June 2013
The recent revelations from whistleblower Edward Snowden about the US's PRISM program, have, in the US, mainly centered on how the NSA could be spying on American citizens which may or may not be against the constitution. The details seem to suggest that so long as the data collected is 51% or more, between non-Americans, […]
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