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@wired.com
6 months ago
Senate Leaders Plan to Prolong NSA Surveillance Using a Must-Pass Bill
@techdirt.com
4 years ago
NSA Blew $100 Million On Phone Records Over Five Years, Generated Exactly One Usable Lead
@techdirt.com
4 years ago
This Week In Techdirt History: September 22nd - 28th
@theverge.com
5 years ago
Huawei chairman accuses American critics of hypocrisy over NSA hacks
@WIRED
7 years ago
The NSA's new privacy rules have arrived just in time for Trump’s administration to potentially exploit them.
@mathewi
7 years ago
RT @Snowden: To defend NSA from critics, @WashingtonPost attacks the story they broke. Which won the Pulitzer for Public Service. https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/777525911453392897
@WIRED
9 years ago
Breaking News: A Federal court just ruled that the NSA's bulk collection of cell phone metadata is illegal.