As the NSA surveillance story goes from bad to worse to Philip K. Dick, some of the Silicon Valley companies implicated in the so-called "PRISM" program are denying that they've ever heard of it.
A federal appeals court has brought a case against the National Security Agency’s (NSA) phone surveillance program back from the dead. Back in 2013, U.S. District Judge William Pauley dismissed the ...
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(AP) In the first ruling of its kind, a federal judge declared Monday that the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of Americans’ telephone records is likely to violate the Constitution’s ban on ...
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 06: A woman uses her phone while walking past a Verizon Store on June 6, 2013 in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City. News leaked yesterday, June 5, that the U.S. government had ...
WASHINGTON – Rep. Tom Reed, R-Corning, announced Monday that he will push for major reforms to the National Security Agency spying programs that have prompted concerns about possible violations of ...
President Barack Obama hosted a group of high-profile technology executives at the White House on Tuesday as he grapples with growing unrest over the National Security Agency’s massive domestic ...
On June 11, 2013, the ACLU filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the National Security Agency’s mass collection of Americans’ phone records. The complaint argues that the dragnet violates the ...