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  • Human Rights Watch sues U.K. spy agency

    Rights group wants to know if its communications were spied on and illegally shared with the U.S. National Security Agency....

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 17 de setembro de 2015
  • Beyond Privacy: The Costs and Consequences of Mass Surveillance

    Thus far, the debates surrounding mass communications surveillance have tended to focus on the importance of preserving privacy rights. Yet,...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 17 de setembro de 2015
  • Top five surveillance stories 07/09 to 13/09

    The most viewed tweets posted by @DCSSproject, and a few that went under the radar....

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 17 de setembro de 2015
  • Stop using difficult-to-guess passwords, UK’s spying agency GCHQ recommends

    The British spying agency, found to have been conducting wholesale surveillance on UK citizens, has recommended that the public make their p...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 16 de setembro de 2015
  • Homeland Security shuts down anonymous internet browsing at public library

    First Library to Support Anonymous Internet Browsing Effort Stops After DHS Email....

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 16 de setembro de 2015
  • NSA whistleblower James Bamford profiles Edward Snowden

    Bamford was the first-ever NSA whistleblower, whose bravery led to the Church Commission and the unprecedented curbs on the agency’s spyin...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 16 de setembro de 2015
  • Dutch intelligence-gathering reform bill sparks privacy concerns

    A draft government bill to reform intelligence-gathering will grant security agencies far-reaching surveillance powers with insufficient pro...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 04 de setembro de 2015
  • Russia tightens Internet controls, makes it easier to spy on citizens, critics say

    A new law which makes it mandatory for companies to store personal data on Russian citizens on local servers has sparked fears, as critics s...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 04 de setembro de 2015
  • Android ransomware uses XMPP chat to call home, claims it’s from NSA

    Improved Simplocker lurks disguised as legitimate Flash or video player app....

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 04 de setembro de 2015
  • Top five surveillance stories 10/08 to 16/08

    The most viewed tweets posted by @DCSSproject, and a few that went under the radar....

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 19 de agosto de 2015
  • DuckDuckGo protects your privacy when you search the web

    Google is widely acknowledged as the singular industry leader when it comes to internet search engines. But as the general population become...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 19 de agosto de 2015
  • AT&T was the NSA’s enthusiastic top surveillance partner

    All the phone companies helped the NSA commit mass surveillance, but the agency singled out Ma Bell as “highly collaborative” with an ...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 19 de agosto de 2015
  • Britain’s ‘Twitter troops’ have ways of making you think…

    From Isis to Ukraine, life is busy for a section of Britain’s intelligence network specialising in stings, mind games and psychological ...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 19 de agosto de 2015
  • European Charter of Fundamental Rights

    The UK must comply with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union when it is acting within the fields of EU law. The Europ...

    Por Josh Cowls / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 14 de agosto de 2015
  • How Ethical: UK Govt Using Operational Psychology to Manipulate You Online

    Not long ago a top secret document revealed the role psychology had in the extensive surveillance methods used by the UK’s Government Comm...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 12 de agosto de 2015
  • The Philosopher of Surveillance

    What Happens When a Failed Writer Becomes a Loyal Spy?...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 12 de agosto de 2015
  • Top five surveillance stories 03/08 to 09/08

    The most viewed tweets posted by @DCSSproject, and a few that went under the radar....

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 10 de agosto de 2015
  • A New Milestone: Appeals Court to Consider NSA’s Mass Seizures and Searches on the Internet Backbone

    One of the most outrageous ways that the government has violated our Fourth Amendment rights against general seizures and searches has been ...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 10 de agosto de 2015
  • Duncan Campbell: GCHQ and me and a roomful of Reg readers

    Long suppressed video finally makes it onto the web....

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 10 de agosto de 2015
  • Global Five Eyes Spy System ‘Bigger Than Ever’

    In an exclusive interview with Sputnik, the respected UK investigative reporter Duncan Campbell has said a western-led mass surveillance sys...

    Por Jonathan Cable / Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society em 10 de agosto de 2015
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