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Google reportedly testing Drive encryption to thwart government spying
By Matt Swider published
Cloud-based files remain vulnerable to government spying, but Prism-like programs could be thwarted in the future.

French officials claim spying allegations 'hardly resemble reality'
By Luke Brown published
France condemned the NSA's Prism program, but that didn't stop the country from supposedly spying on its residents.

Prism fallout: EU to investigate US and UK surveillance operations
By Chris Smith published
The European Parliament will launch a full inquiry amid 'grave concerns' over controversial spying programs

About that whole assurance on not collecting U.S. emails...
By Michael Rougeau published
Despite government claims to the contrary, an unnamed telecom exec says there's no way to distinguish between U.S. and foreign emails.

'Worse than the US': UK spy agency implicated in latest leak
By Chris Smith published
Updated The Government Communications Headquarters is reportedly sharing data collected via fibre-optic cables with the NSA.

Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg speak out on PRISM, say they never heard of it
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
We received official company statements yesterday, but today both CEOs addressed the NSA program personally.

No one is listening to your phone calls, Obama says
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Updated President Barack Obama is speaking for the first time since the revelation of U.S. government data mining came to light.

iSpy not: Internet firms deny involvement in NSA PRISM data mining program
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Updated Two government agencies reportedly have direct access to servers belonging to the likes of Google, Apple and Facebook.
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