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Mexico Condemns U.S. Espionage of Former President Felipe Calderón

After German magazine Der Spiegel revealed last week that the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States had carried out espionage actions against the former President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, the government of Mexico has condemned said actions and demands and investigation on the matter.

NSA Working On Quantum Computer To Crack Any and All Encryption

If you've kept up with all of the revelations from the Edward Snowden leak, it may seem that the National Security Agency already has all of the surveillance tools and access it could ever need. But according to a new leak from the ex-NSA contractor, published first by The Washington Post, the NSA is working on the mother of all digital spying tools: a quantum computer.

NSA Paid Security Firm RSA $10 Million To Deliberately Weaken Encryption - Report

The National Security Agency essentially bribed an important industry computer and network security firm to put a secret backdoor in their encryption formulas, according to a new report.

Apple Inc., Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Major Tech Companies' Open Letter on NSA Surveillance Program on 'Reform Government Surveillance'

Eight of the world's giant tech companies have published a full-page letter and website against the U.S. government's surveillance program.

Google Transparency Report: US Tops List for Most User Data Requests Between January and June 2013; Google Disclosed 83 Percent of User Data

Google has released its latest transparency report, and to a mild surprise, the United States (U.S.) tops the list for requesting the most user data from the search-engine organization.

Venezuela, Hugo Chávez Topped List of 'Priority' Spying Objectives Of NSA In 2007: The New York Times

In yet another chapter regarding the United States' international espionage, information recently came to light that in 2007, the NSA made a list of six priority objectives it should spy on.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Transparency Report Released on Government Information Requests Worldwide; US Government Issued Thousands of Account, Data Info Requests

Apple Inc. has published a report regarding governments requesting user information including statistics and the company’s stance on the topic.

NSA Leaks: Snowden Documents Show NSA Taps Google and Yahoo Internal Networks

Yahoo's denial of willingly giving "direct access" to the National Security Agency may be intact, but that doesn't mean that the NSA didn't have it, according to new revelations from former NSA contractor turned whistleblower Edward Snowden.

NSA Snowden Leaks: Mexican President's Email Hacked By U.S., Brazil Also A Target

A new report has come out of Der Spiegel - one of the newspapers combing through the top-secret National Security Agency documents leaked by ex-contractor Edward Snowden - revealing a troubling email hack to the Mexican president at the time.

Edward Snowden Says Russians and Chinese Cannot Get Access to Classified Files

In an extensive interview, former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden said he does not have classified documents with him in Moscow, so they cannot get into the hands of the Russians or the Chinese.

New Surveillance Programs in Major Cities Raise Privacy Concerns

New data mining programs for law enforcement purposes in cities such as Oakland and New York City are raising privacy concerns.

Vietnam-War Era Documents Prove the NSA Spied on Senators, Martin Luther King and Others

Recently declassified Cold War-era documents revealed that the NSA spied on anti-Vietnam War dissidents and civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King Jr.

Brazil's President Postpones Visit to U.S. Due to NSA Spying

Brazilian leader Dilma Rousseff has postponed a meeting to the U.S. to meet with President Obama over revelations of N.S.A spying in Brazil.

NSA Leaks Scandal: Released Records Show NSA Abuse of Power, Spying on US Citizens

Documents released Tuesday show that United States NSA officials accessed information to thousands of phone records that they didn't have legal authority to inspect, according to a report by the Miami Herald.

Brazil Cancels Rousseff's Visit to US Over Alleged NSA Espionage

The President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, cancelled her planned trip to the United States in late October because Brazilian authorities are still waiting for an explanation on the alleged American espionage activities, CNN reported.

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