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Are Canadian and British Spy Agencies Really Spying on People via Angry Birds?
It's either a weird spy joke or a[nother] very disturbing encroachment on smartphone users' privacy.
Spies Know What You're Downloading on Filesharing Sites, New Snowden Docs Show
A program called LEVITATION monitored users of file sharing websites such as Rapidshare and the now-defunct Megaupload for suspicious activity.
Here’s the Harper Government’s Game Plan for the Next Four Months
Security, justice, and a (hopefully) balanced budget are all on Harper's to-do list.
The Canadian Federal Police Spent $1.6 Million on an Unconstitutional Spying Program
The RCMP kept surveilling Canadians after the Supreme Court told them to stop.
A Pair of Bolt Cutters Was All It Took to Break Into Canada's Cyberspy Agency
A padlocked gate was the only thing standing between firefighters and CSEC's unfinished headquarters during a 2013 incident.
2015 Is Canada’s Year of the Spy
Job shakeups show that Stephen Harper is looking to focus on security and intelligence in the new year.
We Learned Very Little about Canada’s Cybersurveillance Agency, CSEC, in 2014
Except for a new report, which shows they joke about monitoring hockey fans.
Why More Human Rights Groups Are Getting Hacked Than Ever
As government surveillance tools get more sophisticated in the cyber arms race, humans rights groups are defenseless.
How Canada's Spy Agencies Cozied Up to the NSA
The NSA and its Canadian counterparts are friends with benefits, court docs reveal.
Canada Is About to Authorize Its Own Global Spying Operations
Canadians will be getting their own foreign spy agency that can tap CSEC and the NSA to do data collection on its behalf.
The Canada Parliament Shooting Is Already Fueling Surveillance Hawks
It's the same old story: attacks on the public could equal more surveillance.
Canada and Sweden, the Cyber Security Romance
Because, like in international hockey, they both fear the Russians.