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Not even Google Maps, Angry Birds are safe from NSA and GCHQ spying
By Michael Rougeau published
Updated The US and UK intelligence agencies reportedly target apps that 'leak' a lot of user data, including one very popular mobile game.

YouTube, Facebook data caught up in UK's 'Squeaky Dolphin' spy program
By Matt Swider published
British spies have reportedly tapped into fiber optic lines gathering video views and likes.

Tech firms strike major deal with US gov to disclose data request figures
By Michael Rougeau published
Updated Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, and more are in on a new deal that will allow unprecedented disclosure.

Snowden: Not all spying is bad, but tech allows for cheap, easy mass surveillance
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
People should be able to make a call or send a text without having to worry about it going on record, says NSA leaker.

The NSA reportedly collects a mind-blowing number of texts every day
By Michael Rougeau published
Newly outed NSA surveillance program called Dishfire allegedly collects hundreds of millions of text messages. Daily.

Windows crash reports grant easy access to hackers and spies
By Alex Hamilton published
A report released by researchers at Websense has revealed that Windows crash errors and the reports they send could be easily accessed by hackers and spies.

Microsoft may be skirting Chinese censorship with new Skype
By Michael Rougeau published
Skype is under new management in China, and for the first time it's using servers outside the country.

Vint Cerf on privacy: We never really had it to begin with
By Michael Rougeau published
Google's chief internet evangelist said this week that privacy (or our sense of it) will increasingly be harder to achieve.
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