Manning’s mental health questioned at sentencing
US Army officers overseeing Bradley Manning ignored his angry outbursts and signs of mental health problems, lawyer alleges
Snowden granted asylum, leaves Moscow airport for safe harbour
Fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has left the Moscow airport after being granted temporary asylum for one year in Russia
Verdict in Bradely Manning Wikileaks espionage trial
US military judge Denise Lind ruled in the espionage trial of Wikileaks’ source Private Bradley Manning
US rejects bid to curb NSA data-gathering program
A US spy program that sweeps up vast amounts of electronic communications survived a legislative challenge
South Korea vs North Korea cyber-battle heats up
North Korea is to blame for last month’s cyberattacks on the websites of South Korean media companies and the president and prime minister’s offices
Microsoft actively helped NSA, FBI access private info: report
Microsoft worked closely with US intelligence services to help them intercept users’ communications
Tired of helping the CIA? Quit Facebook: minister
A Venezuelan government minister urged citizens to shut Facebook accounts to avoid being unwitting informants for the CIA
Russian spies protect info with old-school tech
Russian security services prefer old-fashioned technology over computers when dealing with sensitive information
Nations hiring cyber-mercenaries: UK intelligence
A British intelligence report says that other nations are hiring hackers to launch attacks against their enemies
Hackers in 4-year plot to steal South Korea military secrets: study
A mysterious group of computer hackers has spent four years spying on the South Korea military, says U.S. security software maker McAfee
US spying on allies and enemies
US agencies have spied on EU allies including France, Italy, and Greece, according to new documents leaked by former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden
No spy backdoors on BlackBerry SA network
There was no “back door pipeline” to BlackBerry SA’s platform, the cellular phone company has following reports that the UK government had been monitoring e-mails and phone calls
NSA spying alarms lawmakers, tech companies
Revelations about the US National Security Agency’s expansive data-collection efforts have underscored the power of electronic surveillance in the Internet era
Internet giants deny granting US government ‘direct access’ to servers
Major tech companies including Apple, Google and Facebook said they do not provide any government agency with "direct access" to their servers
Internet tapping aimed at non-US people: official
Information collected through a US government Internet surveillance program ttrgets only non-US persons living outside the United States
Malicious virus shuttered US power plant
A computer virus attacked a turbine control system at a U.S. power company when a technician unknowingly inserted an infected USB computer drive into the network