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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'
John McAfee: The approaching nightmare is called 'capitalistic totalitarianism'
250 years ago America went to war for freedom. Now our own government denies us the liberty our forefathers died for.
GCHQ rainbow lights celebrates International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
To mark International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, the Cheltenham GCHQ building was lit up with the colours of the rainbow.
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.
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.
Council of Europe panel asks US to let Edward Snowden return home
Resolution drafted by Dutch delegate Pieter Omtzigt also encourages member states to grant asylum to whistle-blowers.
Edward Snowden leaks did the marketing for GCHQ in its spy recruitment drive
GCHQ is now viewed as a cutting-edge technology operation making it more attractive to potential recruits.
Gemalto: NSA and GCHQ breached our systems but didn't steal SIM card encryption keys
Dutch SIM card manufacturer Gemalto says US and UK spies did breach its systems but failed to steal SIM card encryption keys
News outlet to release more secrets of US National Security Agency obtained from cybersecurity firm in Mexico
Reports say that NSA is preparing to deal with leaks of the techniques it used in its cyber operations.
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.'
GCHQ hoax caller apologised to David Cameron for 'waking him up' at 11am
The prime minister says he was on a family walk at the time of the incident.
GCHQ hoax caller was 'off his face on booze and cocaine'
Downing Street and GCHQ are now reviewing their security following the two breaches.
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
UK and US intelligence agencies to up cyber security cooperation
Britain and the United States will increase cooperation on cyber security, setting up "cyber cells" to share intelligence and conduct simulated attacks to test the defences of organisations such as banks.
David Cameron pledges to extend UK data surveillance law following Paris terror attacks
UK Prime Minister plans "comprehensive piece of legislation" to monitor internet communications.
GCHQ: Social media giants 'refuse to pass on evidence about major criminals'
Paedophiles and drug dealers evading justice due to lack of help from social media, say spy chiefs.
Edward Snowden's legal defence fund accepts bitcoin donations
Fund is managed by Courage Foundation that looks to build Snowden support network around world.
Snowden files reveal NSA had 'major problems' tracking Tor dark web users and cracking encryption
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal how the NSA struggled to hack the Tor deep web browser and its encryption
David Cameron enlists GCHQ to hunt paedophiles on the dark web
Prime Minister David Cameron said the law will close a loophole that has seen people escape prosecution.
Web Index 2014: Internet censorship rising, net neutrality a rarity, and government spying is rampant
Northern Europe still ranks as the best region for internet access, freedom and openness
GCHQ does not breach human rights, but questions hang over past spying behaviour
Investigatory Powers Tribunal rules GCHQ does not breach human rights, but cannot be certain about past behaviour
Lee Rigby Report: Who do You Hold Responsible in the Counter-Terrorism Blame Game? [POLL]
The intelligence services, government and internet companies are under fire over counter-terrorism.
GCHQ Paid Millions to Spy on UK Submarine Data Cables, Edward Snowden Reveals
British spy agency GCHQ paid Cable & Wireless millions for access to underwater communication cables, now owned by Vodafone
Lee Rigby Murder: Why Giving GCHQ More Surveillance Power Won't Stop Terrorists
Calls to give GCHQ expanded online monitoring powers are misguided - more intelligence is needed.
UK Secret Services Foiled 40 Terror Plots since 7/7 London Bombings, Claims Theresa May
Home Secretary made announcement while outlining government's anti-terrorism plans
Democracies US, UK and India Listed Among Enemies of Internet Freedom
Advocates of internet freedom worried as democratic nations are heading towards more authoritarian internet.
GCHQ Stance on Social Networks Lambasted as 'Divisive and Offensive' by Privacy Organisation Open Rights Group
Plea by GCHQ head Robert Hannigan for mature debate about social network privacy dismissed as 'offensive' by campaign group
US Technology Behemoths Aid Terror Groups, Says New Head of GCHQ
GCHQ boss Robert Hannigan accuses social media sites of helping groups like Isis disseminate propaganda