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How the NSA Spies on Us All – Part 4: The 90’s – Present

Updated on Jan 28, 2024 by Ryan Hopkins

This is part 4 of a series. See: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Up until 1998, the NSA had been a purely defensive intelligence agency, that was…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance

How the NSA Spies on Us All – Part 3: The 80’s & 90’s

Updated on Jan 30, 2024 by Ryan Hopkins

This is part 3 of a series. See: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 With ECHELON up and running, the NSA was free to provide intelligence support for…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance

How the NSA Spies on Us All – Part 2: The 60’s and 70’s

Updated on Jan 30, 2024 by Ryan Hopkins

This is part 2 of a series. See: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Complacency or a sense of immunity started to catch up with the NSA in…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance

How the NSA Spies on Us All – Part 1: The Early Years

Updated on Jan 29, 2024 by Ryan Hopkins

This is part 1 of a series. See: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 The National Security Agency (NSA), hides in the shadows and sleeps with one eye open…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance

As facial recognition systems continue to spread, so do concerns about their deployment

Updated on Aug 5, 2021 by Glyn Moody

Facial recognition is hardly new – Privacy News Online has been writing about the topic for years now. But it is becoming more and more the norm, as some recent…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance

India now allows government agencies to “intercept, monitor, and decrypt” citizens’ computers

Updated on Aug 3, 2021 by Caleb Chen

On December 21st, 2018, India expanded its governmental spying powers to an unprecedented level - granting ten new agencies the government writ to "intercept, monitor, and decrypt" data from Indian…

Categories: General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance

Australia passes controversial encryption law, raising serious privacy and legal concerns

Updated on Aug 6, 2020 by Danica Sergison

On Thursday, the Australian government passed a controversial new law that would allow law enforcement and government agencies to demand access to encrypted communications.  Under the new legislation, companies who…

Categories: Encryption, General Privacy News, Governments

Electric vehicles are sending real-time location and diagnostic data to Chinese government monitoring centers

Updated on Oct 25, 2021 by Glyn Moody

A couple of months ago, this blog noted how modern vehicles are constantly producing large quantities of data, which has important implications for privacy. An Associated Press article published in…

Categories: Cybersecurity, General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance

New Australian anti-encryption bill ripe for abuse

Updated on Jul 19, 2021 by Caleb Chen

Since 2017, Australian lawmakers have sought to read your encrypted messages on services such as WhatsApp - and now their wish has been granted. As of Thursday the 6th of December,…

Categories: Encryption, General Privacy News, Governments

Unprecedented: The US Government Just Publicly Identified and Blacklisted Two Bitcoin Addresses

Updated on Jul 30, 2021 by Ben Brown

For the first time ever, the US government has added two bitcoin addresses to an official list of sanctions. The addresses are now publicly linked to their owners and it…

Categories: Cryptocurrency, General Privacy News, Governments
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