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Seen: Self-censoring font redacts words monitored by the NSA
Seen typeface automatically censors words used by NSA and GCHQ to monitor emails and social media.
HORNET: Tor-style dark web network allows high-speed anonymous web browsing
HORNET is a new Tor-like browser for the dark web that could offer "internet-scale anonymity".
WikiLeaks: NSA spied on Germany foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Julian Assange's website publishes further evidence claiming US spied on its allies.
WikiLeaks is 'drowning in material' relating to mass surveillance, says Julian Assange
Altogether, there are now more than 10 million documents published on WikiLeaks.
Dissidents turn to bitcoin-like cryptocurrency to communicate free from state surveillance
Strict surveillance laws in China and Russia bypassed using cryptocurrency to communicate securely.
Edward Snowden documentarian Laura Poitras sues US government over 'Kafkaesque harassment'
Oscar winner Laura Poitras was detained more than 50 times at airports over a period of six years.
WikiLeaks: US spied on German chancellery 'for decades'
The surveillance extends back to the 1990s and included several members of government, whistleblower claims.
Eric Holder: 'The possibility exists' for Edward Snowden to return to the US
The former attorney general said whistleblower could have started a 'useful' debate.
Second UK surveillance study to recommend ministers get judges to approve spy warrants
A soon to be published report will recommend judges have oversight of all warrants signed by ministers.
NSA Xkeyscore surveillance tool makes spying on someone as easy as Googling their name
XKeyscore allows NSA to track people's internet activity by simply typing in their email address.
Secret American court approves NSA bulk phone data collection again
The agency has a temporary 180 days to collect phone data.
John McAfee: NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden is a man of soft character
Antivirus pioneer John McAfee questions the motives and reasons for Edward Snowden leaving Hong Kong for Russia
Bruce Schneier: China and Russia had top secret files long before Snowden stole them
Schneier says the NSA should look in the mirror and not at Snowden to find source of top secret document leaks
Row erupts over claims Russia and China cracked Snowden Files and compromised spies
Sunday Times story claimed MI6 has had to move its agents to avoid capture.
Germany drops investigation into claims US tapped Angela Merkel's phone
Prosecutors say there is not enough evidence to suggest the NSA tapped German chancellor's phone
Did Chinese hackers use an OPM audit to steal 4 million US federal employee records?
An audit of the Office of Personnel Management in 2014 found multiple serious and on-going security risks
Edward Snowden: NSA secretly had spying powers expanded under Obama administration
NSA spying powers expanded in 2012 to monitor IP addresses of foreign powers communicating with US.
Edward Snowden: I burned my life to the ground but I'm happier today than ever
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden admits he is more hopeful than ever before, despite being an international fugitive.
Lockheed Martin says NSA testing smartphones that can identify you from finger swipes
Lockheed Martin has been working on smartphone-swipe recognition technology for the NSA
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'
Rand Paul 'filibuster': US Presidential hopeful makes 10-hour Senate address on NSA surveillance
Kentucky senator spoke at length against proposed reforms to the Patriot Act
LogJam: Latest internet vulnerability putting your confidential information at risk
LogJam follows Heartbleed and Freak as the latest vulnerability to affect millions of internet users
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.
US court rules NSA mass phone data collection as revealed by Edward Snowden was illegal
The NSA's mass collection of telephone metadata has been ruled illegal by US appeals court
Leaked document: US waging drone warfare from Air Force base in Ramstein, Germany
Air base functions as relay between US command centres and attacks in the Middle East
Pre-premiere of new Edward Snowden documentary screened in Moscow
A documentary screening of Terminal F or Chasing Edward Snowden was launched on 13 April.
Patriot Act: Civil liberties groups seize chance to end notorious NSA surveillance program
Fight 215 campaign calls on Congress to end mass surveillance under the Patriot Act.
Class action suit against Facebook over privacy violations in Europe set to begin in Vienna
Austrian law graduate Max Schrems is spearheading a class action suit with support of about 25,000 Facebook users.
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.
New York: Guerrilla artists leave Edward Snowden statue in Fort Greene Park
A group of anonymous artists erected a 4ft tall bronze statue of Snowden.