Few options for companies to defy US intelligence demandsBig U.S. technology companies were outed this week as key sources of data for the National Security Agency (NSA), under a surveillance program referred to inside the spy agency as Prism. Lawrence Hurley and Joseph Menn U.S. Internet companies ... Australian Financial Review, 1 week ago |
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China silent on Snowden case, but hits out at 'double standards'China on Thursday said it had "no information" on the case of former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee Edward Snowden who last month fled the U.S. for Hong Kong, but hit out at Washington's "double standards" in the wake of new revelations ... The Hindu, 6 days ago
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House Intel chairman: NSA phone monitoring thwarted terror attackThe chairman of the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday defended a massive National Security Agency (NSA) phone-monitoring program, saying that it had prevented at least one terrorist attack. Within the last few years, this program was used to ... The Hill, 1 week ago
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Australia gets 'deluge' of US secret data, prompting a new data facilityAustralian intelligence agencies are receiving ''huge volumes'' of ''immensely valuable'' information from the United States including through the controversial PRISM program, Fairfax Media can reveal. The ''data deluge'' has required the ... The Northern Times, 6 days ago
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For CDR, Intel will need Home Secretary nod; Home, telecom ministry finalise changesNEW DELHI: The Centre plans to amend the law to regulate requisition of by central intelligence agencies from telecom operators. This follows the case where private snoopers obtained CDRs of BJP leader Arun Jaitley. The ministries of Home and ... Economic Times, 6 days ago
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Turkish intelligence agency may be on way to becoming 'big brother'The entrance of the headquarters of MİT in Ankara is seen in this photo dated Jan. 5, 2012, when MİT Undersecretary Hakan Fidan met with representatives of media. (Photo: Today's Zaman, Ali Ünal) 12 June 2013 /TODAY'S ZAMAN, ANKARA According ... Zaman, 6 days ago
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Canada denies access to Prism but admits to monitoring phone trafficCanada has denied access to a US spy programme but officials say the nation's intelligence agency is monitoring foreign phone and internet traffic. Our Coverage More Coverage Canada has no access to data gathered by a top-secret US government ... Mail & Guardian Online, 1 week ago
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Sudan cancels 9 deals with SouthSudanese Information Minister Ahmed Bilal Osman speaks during a joint press conference with the chief of Sudan's intelligence service Mohammed Atta (unseen) in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Sunday. (AFP) | | A A Agence France Presse ... Arab News, 1 week ago
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Northrop Gets $318M DIA Contract ZacksNorthrop Grumman Corporation (NOC) has received a four-year contract worth $318 million from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Per the Enterprise Application Development and Integration Support task order, the company will support the full ... Yahoo! Finance, 1 week ago
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Microsoft, FBI And International Agencies Disrupt Massive Citadel Botnet Cyber Crime RingMicrosoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) said on Wednesday that, in a joint operation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other agencies, it disrupted a far-reaching cyber crime network that was responsible for $500 million in losses to ... International Business Times UK, 1 week ago
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