Snowden Is Willing to Go to Prison in the U.S.
The man who exposed NSA surveillance says he's "still waiting" for the government to reply to his offer.
Snowden, Greenwald, Miranda to Introduce U.N. Treaty to End Mass Surveillance and Protect Whistleblowers
The activists are hoping to codify digital rights across the globe.
Snowden of the Sea: Researchers Name New Crayfish After NSA Leaker
The Indonesian crayfish's colorful pinchers have made it a pet in many aquariums.
The White House Responds to Petition to Pardon Snowden
"Mr. Snowden's dangerous decision to steal and disclose classified information had severe consequences."
NSA to Destroy Data Collected From Mass Phone Surveillance
The practice of bulk telephone metadata collection was revealed by Edward Snowden.
The Sunday Times' Bizarre Snowden Meltdown, Explained
What's the deal with the Sunday Times's Edward Snowden story, and why is Glenn Greenwald so mad about it?
Bill to Limit Domestic Spy Programs Passes U.S. Congress
The bill ends a system exposed by Edward Snowden in 2013.
Edward Snowden Tells John Oliver the Reaction to His Leaks Is 'Vindication'
Edward Snowden urged Americans not to change their Internet habits because of the NSA.
Bucking Industry Norms, Amazon Keeps Government Requests for Data Secret
After the NSA scandal, most major tech companies have been transparent about which governments are asking for customer data.
Snowden Ready to Return to U.S. if Promised Fair Trial, Lawyer Says
After years in Russia, Snowden may be ready to face trial in the U.S.
China Seeks Government Access to All Communications
Counterterrorism legislation could increase tensions with Silicon Valley and the U.S.
They're Listening! U.S., U.K. Intelligence Agencies Hack SIM Card Manufacturer
Together, the NSA and GCHQ harvested encryption keys to access global mobile communications.
Greenwald: Shedding Light on the Exercise of Power in the Dark
The issue of privacy is splitting the electorate between old and young, not right and left.
UK Spied on British Citizens Illegally Court Rules, After 'Absurd' Proceedings
The decision marks the first time the court overseeing UK spy agencies has ruled against them.
Obama Administration Announces Reforms to Data Collection Rules
Nearly two years after the Snowden revelations, intelligence agencies are being instructed to curtail their surveillance activities.
Snowden on Cyberwar: America Is Its Own Worst Enemy
The former NSA contractor thinks the U.S. has been too focused on offensive capabilities.
New Radar Allows Law Enforcement to See Into Your Home
The Range-R detects movement and lets officers know someone is inside.
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.
Snowden Docs Lead to Discovery NSA Employees Spied on Spouses, Girlfriends
NSA reports released through FOIA lawsuit detail range of unlawful surveillance practices.
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.
Head of GCHQ Says U.S. Tech Companies Are Shielding Terrorist Activity
Joins FBI directory in demanding greater access to personal data
Postal Service Photographs Every Piece of Mail in the U.S., Shares With Agencies That Request It
New York Times investigation reveals a growing and unchecked Postal Service surveillance program
Snowden Granted 3-Year Residency in Russia
"In the future, Edward himself will take a decision on whether to stay on (in Russia) on and get Russian citizenship or leave for the United States."
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
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
Review Board Says PRISM Is 'Valuable and Effective'
The same board that said the NSA's telephone metadata collection was illegal now gives PRISM the green light
Hacking Your DNA
The next Edward Snowden may be a geneticist on a personal mission to protect the public from new violations of privacy