October 29, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
Wash DC News
White House officials have revealed evidence of recent hacking into unclassified computer networks that resulted in temporary disruptions. Officials believe that the
Germany's interior minister Hans-Peter Friedrich told the Bildam Sonntag newspaper that the country was very disappointed in the U.S. over claims that the NSA monitored Chancellor Angela Merkel's
Opinions from a secret court were declassified on Wednesday, revealing the National Security Agency misrepresented the amount of internet communications they were collecting to the court. One of
The Guardian newspaper won a limited injunction on Thursday against the British government for protecting belongings taken from the partner of Glenn Greenwald, a journalist who wrote stories
According to an internal audit, the NSA broke privacy rules “thousands of times” since 2008. The audit was given to the Washington Post by NSA leaker Edward Snowden
President Obama has declared that he will not take any unusual measures to arrest NSA leaker Edward Snowden. The president told reporters in a news conference in Senegal,
The U.S. government’s request to have NSA leaker Edward Snowden extradited from Russia was declined by Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Lavrov declared Russia had no connection to
With information gained from phone surveillance, the NSA was able to stop a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange, according to NSA officials in an open
The information gathered from phone records helped to stop “dozens” of terrorist plots, the director of the National Security Agency said on Wednesday. Speaking at a Senate hearing,