Activists Fly Airship over the NSA's Data Center
In protest of the NSA's massive spying operations, three activist groups flew an airship over the agency's new data center.
Buzzfeed Records Your Personal Quiz Data in Bulk
Is BuzzFeed watching? The massive media company says not to worry.
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
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
NSA, Snowden Clash Over 2013 Internal Email Release
The NSA released an email it says shows Snowden didn't go far with his complaints, but Snowden calls the release "incomplete"
16 Questions Edward Snowden Wasn't Asked
In the televised portion of his talk with NBC's Brian Williams, lots of important areas for discussion were left unexplored
10 Things We Learned About Edward Snowden
The NSA leaker talked about his personal connection to 9/11 and what he's watching on TV
Video: Snowden Denies Reports He Is Working for Russia
"I'm not supported by the Russian government. I'm not taking money from the Russian government. I'm not a spy," the NSA leaker said
WikiLeaks Reveals Information That Greenwald Held
How far should journalists go to protect innocent people when they publish classified information?
NSA-Leaker Snowden Shares 'Truth-Telling' Award With Journalist Who Helped Him
The whistleblower racks up another award along with a woman too often overlooked in the reports based on his information
NSA Infiltrated RSA Security More Deeply Than Thought, Study Says
Security industry pioneer RSA adopted not just one but two encryption tools developed by the U.S. National Security Agency
Former President Carter Says He's Open to Pardon for NSA-Leaker Snowden
The former president also called on Obama to reign in the scope of surveillance by the NSA
Obama to Propose Ending NSA Bulk Collection of Phone Records: Official
The government would have to get permission from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to review data about the time and duration of telephone calls that it believes may be connected to terror attacks
Facebook's Zuckerberg Called Obama to 'Express Frustration' Over NSA Spy Programs
The billionaire founder admonished the U.S. for the "damage the government is creating for all of our future"
Edward Snowden Talks About Fighting for Your Right to Privacy at SXSW
"I took an oath to support and defend the Constitution," the former intelligence contractor turned leaker said
More Than 5,000 Websites Push Back Against the NSA
With memes and quotes from Benjamin Franklin, the web tries activism to curtail surveillance
Tech Companies Offer a Peek at NSA Data Requests
Between 15,000 to 15,999 Microsoft accounts were the subject of FISA court orders in the first half of 2013
Obama Brings Snoopers to Heel but Approves Spying on Americans
The president curbs some NSA phone data collection programs, but leaves the system intact
Today in Tabs: The Tab Less Opened
How the intelligence community feels about Snowden, or at least how one guy does and Lena Dunham untouched.
Obama Bans Spying On Leaders Of U.S. Allies, Scales Back NSA Program
Obama tries to reassure allies and the American people after Edward Snowden's revelations.
Today in Tabs: The Power of the Idea
About that Medicare penis pump story, why Google is now evil, and the latest in NSA spying.
Cranked Up Intelligence
The latest national intelligence report on Afghanistan greases the skids for a quick exit
NSA Developing Computer To Crack Privacy Codes: Report
The NSA is working on a "quantum computer" as part of its $79.7 million research program, "Penetrating Hard Targets."
Some Good Mole Nostalgia
ABC's true-life miniseries about the CIA's desperate race to plug a deadly leak underscores the limits of NSA spying
Some Good Mole Nostalgia
ABC's true-life miniseries about the CIA's desperate race to plug a deadly leak underscores the limits of NSA spying
Michael Hayden Can't Stop Talking
The ex-chief of the CIA and NSA is giving speeches and interviews, working the Sunday talk shows, and acting awfully un-spook-like
Former NSA Boss Michael Hayden Can't Stop Talking
The ex-chief of the CIA and NSA is giving speeches and interviews, working the Sunday talk shows, and acting awfully un-spook-like.