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FBI Memo Brings New Attention to US Surveillance Law

by Jason Ditz | Feb 1, 2018

FBI Memo Brings New Attention to US Surveillance Law | Nunes memo accuses FBI of abusing FISA law

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Senate Renews NSA Warrantless Surveillance Bill

by Jason Ditz | Jan 18, 2018

Senate Renews NSA Warrantless Surveillance Bill | Final bill offered no serious reforms for program

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FBI: ‘Evil Geniuses’ Making Device Encryption Better

by Jason Ditz | Jan 12, 2018

FBI: ‘Evil Geniuses’ Making Device Encryption Better | Presents encryption as ‘urgent public safety issue’

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NSA Surveillance Reauthorization Stalls on Demands for New Debate

by Jason Ditz | Dec 20, 2017

NSA Surveillance Reauthorization Stalls on Demands for New Debate | Short-term extension expected

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Senate Intel Panel Slips Sentence Into Bill That Risks Spying on US Citizens

by Jason Ditz | Sep 12, 2017

Senate Intel Panel Slips Sentence Into Bill That Risks Spying on US Citizens | Anti-WikiLeaks clause could provide pretext for more spying

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Trump Now Backs Permanent Snooping Powers He’d Previously Criticized

by Jason Ditz | Jun 8, 2017

Trump Now Backs Permanent Snooping Powers He’d Previously Criticized | Trump had previously complained of abuse of FISA powers

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Post-Snowden, America’s Global Surveillance Surges

by Jason Ditz | May 4, 2017

Post-Snowden, America’s Global Surveillance Surges | US continues to come up with new targets to spy on

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CIA: WikiLeaks Disclosures Help ‘Adversaries’

by Jason Ditz | Mar 8, 2017

CIA: WikiLeaks Disclosures Help ‘Adversaries’ | Officials fear biggest leak since Snowden

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Comey: Americans Shouldn’t Expect Absolute Privacy

by Jason Ditz | Mar 8, 2017

Comey: Americans Shouldn’t Expect Absolute Privacy | ‘There is no place outside of judicial reach’

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Federal Judge: PCs Connected to Internet Have No Expectation of Privacy

by Jason Ditz | Jun 30, 2016

Federal Judge: PCs Connected to Internet Have No Expectation of Privacy | Insists PC security too lousy to expect privacy

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