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Edward Snowden, late in the pages of his memoir, Permanent Record, describes his sensation at being personally introduced to XKEYSCORE, the NSA’s ultimate tool of intimate, individual electronic surveillance. Among the NSA’s technological tools (some of which Snowden aided in perfecting), XKEYSCORE was, according to Snowden, “the most invasive...if only because [the NSA agents are] closest to the user—that is, the closest to the person being surveilled.” For nearly three hundred pages, the memoir has built to this scene.
Edward Snowden, late in the pages of his memoir, Permanent Record, describes his sensation at being personally introduced to XKEYSCORE, the NSA’s ultimate tool of intimate, individual electronic surveillance. Among the NSA’s technological tools (some of which Snowden aided in perfecting), XKEYSCORE was, according to Snowden, “the most invasive...if only because [the NSA agents are] closest to the user—that is, the closest to the person being surveilled.” For nearly three hundred pages, the memoir has built to this scene.
The curdling of the internet in 2012
The curdling of the internet in 2012
Edward Snowden recently released his memoirs. In some parts of the Internet, this has rekindled an ancient debate: namely, was it all worth it? Did Snowden’s leaks make us better off, or did …
In a new memoir and interview, the world’s most famous whistle-blower elucidates as never before why he stood up to mass surveillance—and his love for an internet that no longer exists.
Edward Snowden's memoir, "Permanent Record," will go on sale on Sept 17
Edward Snowden, the notorious American whistleblower, has confirmed he relied on the censorship resistance of Bitcoin to help leak data to journalists in 2013.
The Intercept will not provide access anymore to the Snowden files, but where are they and what will happen to them?
In an interview conducted using encrypted e-mails, whistleblower Edward Snowden discusses the power of the NSA, how it is "in bed together with the Germans" and the vast scope of Internet spying conducted by the United States and Britain.
The NSA can't recruit or retain hackers because the pay sucks and the Agency is a bureaucratic mess
From a base known as Pine Gap, the NSA has been locating and monitoring cellphone users thousands of miles away.
A weblog about Signals Intelligence, Communications Security and top level telecommunications equipment
Defenders of the surveillance state have long peddled a blatant falsehood about the NSA’s domestic spying.
The NSA has operated a top-secret surveillance program out of an iconic AT&T building in Manhattan, documents indicate.
Cookiewall
The man who was Edward Snowden’s boss when the National Security Agency (NSA) leaker fled the United States is now speaking out about his experiences and how to counter insider threats.
POST-SNOWDEN NAILSProject from Aram Bartholl for @nadjas-magnetic-nail-art-studio uses SD Cards to give your fingernails a data makeover :
“ 5 micro SD cards glued to finger nails, total capacity 128...
“ 5 micro SD cards glued to finger nails, total capacity 128...
NSA dumps docs about its Snowden response, reveals that Snowden repeatedly raised alarms about spying
The Long Read: Long before Edward Snowden went public, John Crane was a top Pentagon official fighting to protect NSA whistleblowers. Instead their lives were ruined – and so was his
A former assistant inspector general at the Pentagon who was responsible for protecting whistleblowers became one himself when the process failed.