Former Top Spy Calls CIA Leak Verdict an 'Injustice'
On Monday, a jury convicted former CIA operative Jeffrey Sterling on charges of espionage for allegedly leaking classified information to a reporter.
Snowden on Cyberwar: America Is Its Own Worst Enemy
The former NSA contractor thinks the U.S. has been too focused on offensive capabilities.
Snowden Documents Show UK Spies Stored Journalists' Emails
Around 70,000 emails were stored by GCHQ from media companies including the New York Times and the BBC.
David Miranda and the Human-Rights Black Hole
The case of David Miranda threatens the most powerful intelligence-gathering apparatus in the world.
Snowden Docs Lead to Discovery NSA Employees Spied on Spouses, Girlfriends
NSA reports released through FOIA lawsuit detail range of unlawful surveillance practices.
Assange Raising 100,000 Pounds for Lifesize Statue of Himself
The statue would feature a full-size Assange, Edward Snowden, and Chelsea Manning standing on chairs.
NSA Surveillance Reform Bill Pushed Forward for Vote in Senate
In surprise move, Sen. Harry Reid puts USA Freedom Act on the Senate docket Wednesday, lining it up for a vote as early as next week.
Wary of Privacy Issues? Ditch Dropbox and Avoid Google, Says Edward Snowden
During a video interview on Saturday night, whistleblower Edward Snowden spoke about iOS, asylum, and the U.S. government
Switzerland May Take Edward Snowden in Return for Testimony on Spying
The NSA leaker would probably not be extradited to the United States, but it was also unlikely that he would be granted political asylum, a document says
Key Whistleblowers Lambast New Zealand Prime Minister at 'Moment of Truth' Event in Auckland
The event, organised by Kim Dotcom, featured Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Glenn Greenwald discussing mass surveillance
Yahoo Fought the NSA's PRISM Program in Court
The U.S. Government threatened Yahoo with a $250,000 a day fine for not complying with the NSA's PRISM program.
Fake Cell Towers Allow the NSA and Police to Keep Track of You
Secretive surveillance makes your calls an open book for the NSA and even local cops
NSA's Cyberwarfare Program Could Start Wars, Wired Says
In a profile of Edward Snowden, Wired reveals the existence of an NSA program that, it claims, is capable of "accidentally starting a war."
The U.S. Government Has Another Leaker After Snowden
Intercept story about expansion of terrorist database indicates the U.S. intelligence community has a new leaker on its hands
New Bill Takes Aim at NSA's Bulk Phone Data Collection
Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy introduced a bill in the Senate that would curb the NSA's ability to collect bulk phone records from American citizens
Snowden: NSA Spies Share 'Sexually Compromising' Photos
Snowden claims he witnessed NSA employees passing around nude photos of surveillance targets
Nations Spying via Private Companies, U.N. Warns
Governments around the world exploit private companies to spy on citizens, a U.N. report says
The U.S. Should Not Prosecute Edward Snowden, U.N. Official Says
The top U.N. human rights official said Snowden's revelations of massive state surveillance were in the public interest
Greenwald/Hussain Take to Reddit: Here's What They Said
Reporters Glenn Greenwald and Murtada Hussain took to Reddit to answer questions about their latest revelations about US surveillance agencies
Edward Snowden Wants to Stay in Russia Longer, His Lawyer Says
His one-year visa expires at the end of this month
NSA-Intercepted Data Show Ordinary Civilians Far Outnumber Foreign Targets
An investigation launched by The Washington Post reveals that email conversations, intimate documents, photos and letters from civilians have been intercepted
NSA Targeted the Phone Records of 248 Americans in 2013
A transparency report from the NSA sheds light on the agency's controversial telephone metadata collection program.
The Website That Wants the Next Snowden to Leak
A new, '60s-style whistle-blower organization arises to gather dirty secrets
How Much Did Snowden Take? Not Even the NSA Really Knows
More than a year after Snowden walked off with a massive trove of top secret documents, the U.S. intelligence community still doesn't know what he has
Inside the UK's Biggest Surveillance HQ
The GCHQ is the largest secret ops center outside the United States
A Year After Snowden's Leaks, Journalism Adapts
Journalists are learning to work with security professionals, and to protect their sources at a very early stage
Snowden's Lawyer Says Russia Will Extend Asylum
The NSA leaker has said he was not under the control of Russia's government and had given Moscow no intelligence documents
Most Americans Think Snowden Did the Right Thing, Poll Says
The survey found that 55 percent of respondents think Snowden did the right thing in exposing PRISM, the mass data-mining program