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Explaining Snowden, Petraeus, Manning, and Clinton
By
Anhvinh Doanvo
, Contributor
MSPPM candidate at Carnegie Mellon University, national finali...
Even in the era of widening partisan gaps, it would be ill-advised to throw around indictments willy-nilly. Voters use James Comey's statements for the insights on Clinton's fitness for the presidency, not prison.
POLITICS
Obama Gets An Incomplete On NSA Reform
By
Matt Sledge
TECH
NSA: Tech Companies Knew About PRISM The Whole Time
By
Alexis Kleinman
Since leaked documents revealed that Internet companies like Apple, Facebook and Google were giving the National Security
POLITICS
U.S. Government Tech: Lousy at Health Care, Great at Flying Death Robots
By
Will Bunch
, Contributor
Author, 'The Bern Identity'
The reality is that when it comes to the science of flying death robots, the United States is the world leader. Our drone systems may not be 100 percent perfect, but they rarely fail. When it comes to killing people remotely from the air, nobody does it better. Technologically, that is. Morally, it's a different story.
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Ellsberg: Bradley Manning Conviction Is Beginning Of Police State
WORLDPOST
Yes, You Have the Right to Be Snooped
By
Ivailo Kalfin
, Contributor
European Parliament Representative, Bulgaria
Such "techniques," often justified by the fight against terrorism, are incompatible with the European concept of personal freedom.
VIDEOS
The Silk Road And Tor Browser: How It Works
As revelations of government spying lead more Americans to worry about the future of anonymity on the net, freedom is thriving on the deep web. The Silk Road, an unregulated and clandestine e-marketplace, stands in stark contrast to the surface web. Guests Laura Dimon and Matthew Feeney explain.
TECH
Larry Ellison, Oracle CEO: NSA Surveillance Is 'Great'
By
Braden Goyette
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison told Charlie Rose on Tuesday that he's unbothered by reports that the NSA is collecting phone records
MEDIA
Unlike Media, Public More Concerned About Spying Snowden Exposed Than Secrets He Leaked
By
Edward Wasserman
, Contributor
Dean, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
It's unwise to put too much weight on polls, but a recent survey on the Edward Snowden affair suggests better judgment among the general public than our usual opinion leaders have been able to muster.
VIDEOS
Meet Tor, The Military-Made Privacy Network
Tor is a US-Navy made software that enables people to use the Internet anonymously and Edward Snowden is a fan. HuffPost Technology Reporter Gerry Smith joins us to discuss the anonymity network.
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TECH
Meet Tor, The Military-Made Privacy Network That Counts Edward Snowden As A Fan
By
Gerry Smith
"When you create a technology that allows activists to communicate anonymously, you don’t get to pick which activists use
POLITICS
What Edward Snowden Is Teaching Us About America
By
Dr. Brian Penny
, Contributor
Whistleblower and Troll
Now that our government has been so vocal against China and Russia for allowing him safe passage, Snowden has become a high
TECH
Snowden Saga Offers A Chance For A Truce In Cyber War: U.N.
By Reuters, Reuters
Some cyber experts say keeping the peace is much more difficult than in conventional warfare, partly because anybody can
WORLDPOST
Report: German Spies Used NSA Data
POLITICS
Glenn Greenwald: Snowden Documents Could Be 'Worst Nightmare' For U.S.
By Reuters, Reuters
BUENOS AIRES, July 13 (Reuters) - Fugitive former U.S. spy contractor Edward Snowden controls dangerous information that
POLITICS
Microsoft Helped NSA Access Encrypted Messages: Report
Microsoft has collaborated closely with US intelligence services to allow users' communications to be intercepted, including
POLITICS
The Quiet Coup: No, Not Egypt. Here.
By
John Tirman
, Contributor
Executive Director, MIT Center for International Studies
The United States is partially governed by a deep state: undemocratic, secret, aligned with intelligence agencies, spying on friend and foe, lawless in almost every respect. If this doesn't constitute a
coup d'etat
, it's hard to imagine what would.
WORLDPOST
Is South America the Answer to Edward Snowden's Prayers?
By
Nikolas Kozloff
, Contributor
Author, 'Revolution! South America and the Rise of the New Left'
Much to the chagrin of the Obama administration, the unlikely Evo Morales incident has made Washington look like an international bully. In Germany, there are growing calls to assist Snowden, and meanwhile, South America may prove more receptive to the young whistleblower.
POLITICS
NSA Recruiters Taken Apart By Ravenous University Of Wisconsin Badgers (AUDIO)
By
Nick Wing
Tahir, a PhD candidate at Columbia University currently at the University of Wisconsin for the language program, reported
WORLDPOST
Snowden NSA Saga: Righteous German Indignation Smacks of Hypocrisy
By
Nikolas Kozloff
, Contributor
Author, 'Revolution! South America and the Rise of the New Left'
In the aftermath of the Edward Snowden controversy, which has revealed massive National Security Administration (NSA) spying in Germany, top officials in Berlin have expressed indignation that Washington would turn on a friendly ally.
POLITICS
George W. Bush Defends PRISM: 'I Put That Program In Place To Protect The Country'
By
Luke Johnson
PRISM began under Bush in 2007 and has continued under the Obama administration. The program allows the National Security
POLITICS
Former Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Judge Bristles At Government Collaboration Claims
By
Mollie Reilly
Kollar-Kotelly denied to the Post any "coordination" with the surveillance agency. “In my view, that draft report contains
TECH
'Europe v. Facebook' Advocacy Group Files Complaints Against U.S. Companies Over NSA Surveillance
By
Sara Gates
Facebook declined to comment for this story. Representatives for Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo were not immediately available
POLITICS
NSA 101
By
Hemanshu Nigam
, Contributor
Founder, SSP Blue; Former NewsCorp/MySpace CSO; Former federal...
Growing public concern about the privacy of electronic information leaves many Internet users questioning how and why the government retrieves Internet data unbeknownst to users. 1The questions and answers below clarify current U.S. intelligence surveillance law and its impact on companies and private citizens.
POLITICS
NSA Deletes Surveillance 'Fact' Sheet
By
Matt Sledge
POLITICS
Senators Blast NSA's 'Significant' Inaccuracy
By
Matt Sledge
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