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GCHQ 'genuinely surprised' at scale and scope of cyberattacks against UK
GCHQ says that even if it wanted to, it does not have the resources to carry out widespread surveillance on citizens
US Senate rejects bill to end NSA bulk collection of phone records
Bill was voted 57-42, three votes short of 60-threshold required.
Edward Snowden: NSA plotted to hack Google Play Store users with 'Irritant Horn' spyware
Man-in-the-middle attack on Google and Samsung app store users planned to prevent 'another Arab Spring'
UK government 'changed hacking laws' to exempt GCHQ and police from criminal prosecution
Edward Snowden's revelations about GCHQ have led to the UK government being sued for criminal hacking
US House votes to shoot down phone data sweep by National Security Agency
Now it up to a divided GOP Senate
Skynet: NSA's surveillance program analyses phone records to decide if you are suspicious
Inspired by Terminator, NSA's Skynet program decided an Al Jazeera journalist was an Al Qaeda member.
US court rules NSA mass phone data collection as revealed by Edward Snowden was illegal
The NSA's mass collection of telephone metadata has been ruled illegal by US appeals court
Germany's BND 'helped' NSA to snoop on European firms and politicians
Targets included high-ranking officials of French foreign ministry, Elysee Palace and European Commission.
Call of Duty: Will Black Ops 3 video game paint Edward Snowden as a villain or a hero?
Gamers must go behind enemy lines to save the day after an intelligence leak plunges the world into chaos.
Defence Secretary Ashton Carter unveils plan to woo Silicon Valley into cybersecurity alliance
Feds pulling out stops to partner with tech companies
Julian Assange slams The Guardian's book on Edward Snowden as a 'clichéd hack job'
Assange is currently in the Ecuador Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden.
Pre-premiere of new Edward Snowden documentary screened in Moscow
A documentary screening of Terminal F or Chasing Edward Snowden was launched on 13 April.
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg promises laws protecting people's online rights
Lib Dems pledge to introduce a bill that protects people's rights on the internet.
Al-Qaeda linked terror groups drop online communication after Edward Snowden leaks
At least three Al Qaeda affiliates altered their communications, using human couriers instead of email and mobile phones, according to think-tank Henry Jackson Society.
Edward Snowden mass surveillance revelations made simple by site from French web designer
Web designer created CanTheySeeMyD**k.com based on John Oliver's interview with Snowden on surveillance.
New York: Guerrilla artists leave Edward Snowden statue in Fort Greene Park
A group of anonymous artists erected a 4ft tall bronze statue of Snowden.
Edward Snowden and John Oliver explain US surveillance with penis photos
In his latest Last Week Tonight show, John Oliver prompts Snowden to explain US surveillance.
NSA considered winding up of phone tapping project before Edward Snowden leaks
Some NSA officials believed that secret programme's costs were too high, taking into account its limited counterterrorism benefits.
Facebook faces EU Court of Justice over user data misuse in wake of Prism spying scandal
Case against Facebook Ireland reaches European Court of Justice over claims social network does not protect EU data
Cisco to help customers avoid NSA interception by shipping equipment to empty houses
Concerned about NSA backdoors being installed in routers? Cisco will deliver equipment to vacant addresses
Snowden Archive online: NSA and GCHQ spying revelations catalogued in searchable database
The Snowden Archive, a database of leaked NSA documents, has been created to show the bigger picture
Edward Snowden 'in talks' about going home to US on condition he gets a fair trial
Is NSA whistleblower Snowden to end his self-imposed exile in Moscow?
2016 presidential race: Neither Conservatives nor Republicans will stop NSA surveillance
Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras of CitizenFour answered questions on Reddit's IAmA.
Edward Snowden hopes CitizenFour Oscar win will 'inspire ordinary citizens to change the world'
NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden, the subject this year's best documentary at the Oscars, hopes CitizenFour's victory will inspire people to "change the world"
US and UK spies hack SIM card encryption to monitor mobile phone conversations
NSA and GCHQ stole the encryption keys from Gemalto, one of the world's biggest SIM card manufacturers according to documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Edward Snowden documents: Iran might have learned advanced cyber warfare from US
NSA document leaked by Snowden, shows that cyber attacks on Iran might have helped it develop new cyber tactics and strategies.
GCHQ should be under judicial control, says David Davis
Former Tory leadership challenger says regulation of UK's surveillance agency is 'very poor.'
NSA whistleblower William Binney wins 2015 Sam Adams award
Former NSA technical director turned whistleblower received the Sam Adams Award for Integrity in Intelligence.
Edward Snowden prefers simple phone to iPhone due to snooping concerns
iPhone may include secret spyware that enable governments to watch users without their knowledge, Snowden's lawyer said.
Snowden files reveal how GCHQ spies tracked iPhone users
Edward Snowden leak reveals how British spy agency GCHQ tracked iPhone users through Apple security exploit