‘The US military is scrambling to recover an expensive spy blimp that broke loose from its moorings and is threatening air traffic north of Baltimore, Maryland. Fighter jets are shadowing the helium-filled balloon as it drifts over Pennsylvania. Known as an “aerostat,” the floating surveillance platform has been moored at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, northeast […]

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‘The UK’s digital minister Ed Vaizey has floated the idea of adding kitemarks to websites that have strong security measures in place, following the attack on TalkTalk’s business last week. Speaking in Parliament on Monday in response to an urgent question on data breaches and consumer protection, following the ransack of TalkTalk’s sensitive customer details, […]

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‘The Information and Technology Age has been a boon to mankind; there is no question about it. Things that were once impossible are now accomplished with the touch of a screen or the click of a mouse. However, technology can also be a double-edged sword, especially when it is co-opted by governments looking for ways […]

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‘”Take your pills and don’t ask questions. Drink the sweet wine of entertainment we have given you. Don’t think for yourself: just believe. The truth will no longer be published unless we allow it to be.” Google, and its popular video sharing platform YouTube, are quickly becoming purveyors of propaganda, censoring material that could expose […]

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‘European Parliament has voted for a package of EU internet traffic regulations, rejecting all amendments on net neutrality. The move was slammed by activists and companies alike, who say it will allow some to have faster internet access than others. Opponents also say the move will stifle growth, as not all network traffic will be […]

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‘Data protection authorities in Germany have announced that they will review the legality of internet giants’ data transfers from the EU to the US, after the European Court of Justice ruled that Europeans’ data isn’t safe from intelligence services on US-based servers. The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, Johannes Caspar announced […]

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Whistleblower Edward Snowden has accused SNP ministers of ‘threatening’ the autonomy of Scotland’s universities by ­pursuing controversial changes to the way institutions are governed. The former US National Security Agency (NSA) contractor, currently in exile in Russia after leaking details of surveillance programmes carried out by American intelligence, was elected as rector of Glasgow University […]

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State police in Michigan have been secretly using hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of cell site simulator equipment to locate and track cell phones since at least 2006, according to records obtained by the ACLU and ACLU of Michigan. And although the agency justified its initial purchase of the surveillance gear as ‘vital to […]

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