Academics Investigate the Age-Old Question: Is Your Phone Secretly Spying on You?

Published on July 20, 2018

It’s a common belief, especially after the National Security Administration’s scandal with Edward Snowden, that…

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Obama to Pardon Manning but not Snowden in Final Hour

Published on January 18, 2017

App developers across the country have been watching whistleblower cases with particular interest after Edward…

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Alleged NSA Leak Raises Alarms over Digital Security

Published on August 18, 2016

While users often think of their phones and laptops as digital safe deposit boxes, the…

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What Developers Need to Know about the Email Privacy Act

Published on April 19, 2016

Did you know that emails older than 180 days are available to federal officials without…

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How to Build Secure Mobile Apps That Keep User Data Safe

Published on April 1, 2016

VR may have ruled the product side of this year’s SXSW Interactive, but security was…

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Apple Cites First Amendment in San Bernardino Court Case

Published on February 29, 2016

Apple is far from throwing in the towel in their high-profile court case with the…

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IOS 9 Promises New Privacy and Security Features

Published on July 13, 2015

When Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly flogged rivals like Facebook and Google for profiting from…

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British PM Pledges to Ban Encrypted Personal Communications if Reelected

Published on February 6, 2015

  With a reelection campaign on the horizon, United Kingdom’s Prime Minister David Cameron has…

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Tech Company Execs Fuming Mad Over NSA Spying

Published on June 3, 2014

The tech industry, and the world at large, is still reeling from the explosive revelations…

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NSA Spying Through Popular Mobile Apps Like “Angry Birds”

Published on February 5, 2014

According to a report co-authored by The New York Times and the U.K. newspaper The…

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