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Surprise, surprise: The NSA allegedly exploited the Heartbleed Bug for years
By Michael Rougeau published
The US National Security Agency has denied a report that says it knew about Heartbleed for years before the public.

Four-fifths of businesses wary of the cloud in post-Snowden world
By Alex Hamilton published
A large number of businesses are wary of using cloud services due to leaks published by NSA whistle blower Edward Snowden.

Obama proposes end to NSA mass phone data collection
By JR Bookwalter published
Government agencies will now require authorization to collect bulk data from carriers.

Huawei has allegedly been spied on by the NSA since 2009
By Chris Smith published
So, in not-entirely-surprising news, the latest Snowden leaks allege the NSA hacked into Chinese firm's servers.

NSA denies operating malware botnets and fake Facebook server
By Dean Wilson published
US intelligence agency the NSA refutes recent allegations that it infected thousands of computers with malware.

Facebook, is that you? NSA reportedly posed as the social network
By Matt Swider published
UPDATED Just because it looks, acts and smells like Facebook doesn't mean it's the real deal.

Hey, Mr. President! Zuck calls Obama to complain about NSA spying
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
The Facebook CEO wrote a missive calling for a safe and secure internet. And he literally phoned the president.

NSA took control of botnets to use as new spying resource
By Alex Hamilton published
A slide leaked by Edward Snowden has shown that the NSA appropriated botnets to use as spying platforms, possibly infecting millions of computers.
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