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Trolls, Hackers, Spies: The Cyber Decade
This decade had a lot of hackers, beefs, and spies. Maybe even too many.
Inside the U.S. Cyber Army
In 2019, the American war machine doesn’t simply need soldiers, helicopters, or F-22s. It also needs hackers.
The Asylum Seekers Who Sheltered Snowden Are Still Stuck in an Increasingly Violent Hong Kong
The group, collectively known as Snowden’s Guardian Angels, fears for their safety as protests erupt across the city.
The US Government Is Suing Edward Snowden
Snowden published his memoir, "Permanent Record," and the US government doesn't want him to make any money off of it.
The NSA Uses Slack. Why?
The United States' top digital surveillance agency is using an off-the-shelf version of Slack. For what? They should tell us!
How Palantir's Spy Tool for Cops Works
On this week’s CYBER, we map out how the secretive Silicon Valley company influences the very technological landscape of the modern world.
United Arab Emirates Says It Doesn't Hack Dissidents or Journalists
But news reports continue to suggest that ex-NSA hackers are helping the country hack and surveil its citizens.
The NSA Discussed Spying on Nonmilitary Russian Targets in its Top Secret Newsletter
A newly released slide from Snowden Archives shows US spies conspiring to target “Russian civil targets” in 2005.
Experts Doubt Russian Claims That Cryptographic Flaw Was a Coincidence
At a recent international standards meeting, experts said they weren’t convinced by a Russian explanation about a potentially flawed new encryption algorithm.
Edward Snowden: Without Russian Asylum, ‘I Would Be in Guantanamo or Dead’
In this week's CYBER podcast, we sat down with Edward Snowden to talk about his life in Russia, Julian Assange, and press freedom.
Edward Snowden: Assange’s Arrest and the Mueller Report Show a ‘Two-Tiered System of Justice’
In this week's CYBER podcast, we sat down with Edward Snowden to talk about his life in Russia, Julian Assange, and press freedom.
Releasing the NSA’s Previously Classified Tool ‘Ghidra’ For Free Is a ‘Game Changer’
The NSA release a free and open source reverse engineering app called ‘Ghidra.”