Massive Cyberattacks Draw Attention to NSA-Made Weapons White House Argues Focus Shouldn't Be on Who Made the Weapons
New Cyberattack Using NSA Exploit Spreads Across the World Russia, Ukraine Hardest Hit by "NotPetya" Ransomware
US Charges Contractor for Leaking Top-Secret NSA Document Reality Winner Charged With Giving Document to The Intercept
Leaked NSA Document Claims Russian Hacks US Election Information Document Again Lacks Evidence to Back Up Claims
Post-Snowden, America’s Global Surveillance Surges US Continues to Come Up With New Targets to Spy On
Obama’s NSA Rule Changes Enabled Political Hacking Dramatically Weakened Privacy Requirements Led to Reports on US Political Figures
White House: Renew, Don’t Reform Surveillance Law Provisions Related to NSA Mass Surveillance Would Expire This Year
US Officials: Russia Might Send Snowden to US to Please Trump Claims Intelligence Came Since Inauguration
Obama Broadly Expands NSA Power to Share Surveillance Move Encourages NSA to Share Wiretap Data With Other Spy Agencies