NSA thinks North Korea was behind WannaCry attack – Report
The NSA believes the North Korean government was involved in the creation of the WannaCry ransomware, The Washington Post reported.
This article was posted to the official Telegram News channel earlier today:
http://telegra.ph/Dont-Shoot-the-Messenger
I couldn't agree more, and I think it's a great response to this issue of governments wanting to spy on our instant messaging platforms. What do you guys think?
After the NSA hack: Cybersecurity in an even more vulnerable world
It is looking increasingly likely that computer hackers have in fact successfully attacked what had been the pinnacle of cybersecurity – the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). A few days ago, reports began emerging of claims...
How to find out if you’ve been spied on
Privacy International is making it possible for anyone to find out if GCHQ illegally had access to information about you.
NSA wanted to stop eavesdropping on phone calls
According to current and former intelligence officials, the National Security Agency considered abandoning its secret program to collect and store American calling records
NSA spying harms citizens
The American Civil Liberties Union and other groups sued the National Security Agency and the Justice Department on Tuesday, challenging the government’s practice of collecting personal information
NSA injected spyware into your hard drive: report
The National Security Agency is being blamed for hiding spying software within hard drives made by Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, and other brands
US launches new cyber security agency
The US Tuesday launched a new cyber security agency, in the face of increasing cyber threats that make up what an official called “a defining challenge of the 21st century”
Snowden damaged the NSA
The director of national intelligence acknowledged the damage done to US spy activities by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden
U.S. passed citizens’ info to Israel: Snowden
Former US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden has accused the US National Security Agency of routinely passing private, unedited communications of Americans to Israel
U.S. government did not get Tor data
The U.S. Department of Defense did not receive personal data on users of Internet privacy service Tor through a government-funded project to detect vulnerabilities
NSA watches regular Internet users
A new reports has shown that the vast majority of online traffic intercepted by the NSA is generated by ordinary citizens
NSA spying on foreign countries is “valuable”
A watchdog panel has endorsed the NSA’s international spying endeavour, stating it is a “valuable tool in fighting terrorism”
Secret document shows South Africa on NSA spying list
A classified 2010 legal certification from the NSA shows that South Africa is among the countries authorised for surveillance
NSA gathers images for facial recognition
The US National Security Agency is scooping up large quantities of images of people for use in facial recognition programs
NSA finds no complaint e-mails from Snowden
Edward Snowden says he repeatedly raised constitutional concerns about the NSA internally, but an NSA search turned up only a single e-mail