WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has directed the government to preserve phone data gathered under a National Security Agency surveillance program beyond a five-year limit.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has directed the government to preserve phone data gathered under a National Security Agency surveillance program beyond a five-year limit.
By Joseph Menn SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – While U.S. law enforcement agencies have long tried to stamp out networks of compromised computers used by cyber criminals, the National Security Agency has been hijacking the so-called botnets as a resource for spying. The NSA has co-opted more than 140,000 computers since August 2007 for the purpose […]
WASHINGTON – The National Security Agency has developed malware that allows it to collect data automatically from millions of computers worldwide, a report based on leaked documents showed Wednesday. The report co-authored by former Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald for the online news site The Intercept said the program has dramatically expanded the US spy agency’s […]
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