Mon, July 21st 2014, 12:00 · Tom Jackson
US surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden has called on his supporters to develop technologies to tackle government surveillance. → Read more
Thu, March 13th 2014, 08:00 · Chris Udemans
American whistleblower Edward Snowden has said his actions have been vindicated by proposed National Security Agency (NSA) reforms, according to a report. → Read more
Fri, August 2nd 2013, 15:00 · Nanine Steenkamp
United States intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden has been offered a position at Russian social network VKontakte, following his granted asylum by Russia. → Read more
Wed, July 31st 2013, 15:36 · Richard Cutcher
United States security agents have been able to access, with no authorisation, enormous databases containing emails, online chats and browsing histories according to the latest revelations to emerge from the Edward Snowden documents. → Read more
Mon, November 17th 2014, 13:00 · Paul Adepoju
Sigurd Vedal, founder and CEO of Victoria Milan has described online privacy as the new luxury. Vedal said this while commenting on the report of a survey that revealed over 80% of individuals seeking extramarital affairs are afraid that their device's data will end up in the wrong hands. → Read more
Mon, July 7th 2014, 12:00 · Chris Udemans
More regular internet users have data intercepted by the United States (US)-based National Security Agency (NSA) than legally targeted foreigners, according to a survey by the Washington Post. → Read more
Wed, July 2nd 2014, 15:30 · Chris Udemans
The Algerian and Ethiopian governments are helping the United States (US)-based National Security Agency (NSA) collect private data about Africans, according to a report. → Read more
Tue, July 1st 2014, 11:30 · Chris Udemans
The Unites States’ National Security Agency was given permission in 2010 to perform blanket surveillance of African states, allowing the institution to intercept information it deems in the interest of national security, according to a report. → Read more
Thu, June 5th 2014, 17:00 · Chris Udemans
Global internet advocates have launched the “Reset the Net” campaign in order to educate internet users on privacy protocols available to them, with Edward Snowden urging support for the initiative on the one year anniversary of the first National Security Agency (NSA) revelation. → Read more
Mon, April 28th 2014, 11:00 · Paul Adepoju
Kenyan Ory Okolloh, who co-founded Ushahidi and now leads Omidyar Network's investments and transparency programmes in Africa, has been named on the 2014 TIME 100, the annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. → Read more
Wed, March 26th 2014, 10:30 · Chris Udemans
United States (US) president Barack Obama plans to ask congress to end the National Security Agency’s (NSA) telephone surveillance programme while allowing the government to access metadata when it is needed, according to Reuters. → Read more
Tue, March 25th 2014, 07:00 · Chris Udemans
Chinese technology giant Huawei has said it will condemn the infiltration of its servers on the part of the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) should allegations be true, according to Reuters. → Read more
Fri, March 14th 2014, 12:30 · Chris Udemans
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has called American president Barack Obama to express his frustration at “the damage the government is doing” with its surveillance programmes. → Read more
Thu, December 19th 2013, 09:00 · Tom Jackson
Leaders of some of the world’s biggest technology firms met US President Barack Obama this week to discuss the National Security Agency’s (NSA) surveillance of their data servers and customers. → Read more
Mon, December 9th 2013, 19:00 · Richard Cutcher
Leading technology and internet companies have established the Reform Government Surveillance lobby group, in a bid to curb snooping by the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) on their data servers and customers. → Read more
Wed, November 20th 2013, 17:00 · Richard Cutcher
As Google, Microsoft and Yahoo!, among others, all winge about interference and surveillance by the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) and the United Kingdom’s GCHQ, digital currencies such as Bitcoin are already way ahead of the internet giants. → Read more
Fri, November 1st 2013, 08:30 · Susan Mwenesi
Google and Yahoo! have reacted furiously to revelations the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) had a hidden interception capability which could tap into the search giants’ fibre optic cables. → Read more
Wed, October 30th 2013, 11:20 · Winfred Kuria
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has announced plans to intensify its focus on online security, after years of unsure strategies to solve the technical problem. → Read more
Thu, September 12th 2013, 16:30 · Richard Cutcher
Yahoo! and Facebook chiefs have blasted critics who have accused the respective companies of secretly collaborating with the National Security Agency’s surveillance programme. → Read more
Mon, September 2nd 2013, 17:30 · Richard Cutcher
Microsoft and Google are set to sue the United States government in a bid to be allowed to publish more information on the official requests for user data they receive from the National Security Agency (NSA). → Read more
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