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If the US government tapped Cisco routers, will your tech company be next?
By Brittany Farb published
Industry voice If the US government tapped Cisco products without Cisco's knowledge, which the company claims could have happened, this could mean that no technology is safe from government intrusion.

New 'evidence' emerges about NSA extensive surveillance plans
By Dean Wilson published
The NSA is allegedly recording all phone calls in the Bahamas and a number of other locations, according to new leaks.

Who's watching you online and how to stop them
By Carrie Marshall published
In Depth If you want to be truly private online then you need to go beyond Chrome's incognito tab.

Photos reveal NSA tampered with Cisco router prior to export
By JR Bookwalter published
Internal documents allegedly show the US spy agency intercepting routers before they leave the country.

Tech titans will give users notice when the government asks for their info
By JR Bookwalter published
Tired of waiting on the US government, tech's biggest names revise their own policies.

Google weighs end-to-end encryption for Gmail, but how far will it go?
By JR Bookwalter published
Gmail could some day store emails so securely, even Google can't access them.

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.
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