• Secret deal places no legal limits on use of data by Israelis • Only official US government communications protected • Agency insists it complies with rules governing privacy • Read the NSA and…
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[The 4th Media editor’s note: This article is about another newly-revealed case of the “numerous war crimes” which haven’t been yet fully-revealed, -admitted, and -compensated by the post-war Japanese governments of their imperial ancestors’ heinous…
Microsoft, who has denied being involved with Prism since the program was first divulged, released a statement this week saying it did not provide the NSA with a backdoor to access personal Outlook.com e-mails and…
With the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship already under siege over the treatment of refugees in detention camps, deaths in custody, and the abandonment of the principals of the UN Convention on refugees in…
“Collecting The Haystack” And Almightiness The NSA will now push new internal rules to protect data it illegally collects from being accessed by its own staff. Those rules will include an additional layer of encryption,…
The Superman of Hard Drives: New 5-dimensional Computer ‘Memory Crystal’ Will Survive the Human Race
Information is encoded with lasers, has a thermal stability of up to 1000°C and a practically unlimited shelf life Information stored within a computer “memory crystal” developed in Britain could survive for a…
The NSA in America is following in the Nazi tradition in its attempt to discriminate based on data collection, modeled around their belief system – which justifies trashing the Constitution in pursuit of ‘pure’ data….
Snowden’s revelations have put a deep freeze on US-EU relations. Diplomats in Europe are searching for (and finding) bugs in their embassies. Influential politicians speak about this unprecedented betrayal of the transatlantic partnership. The popular German…
US defense giant Raytheon has developed a controversial software that uses social networking sites to track your movements, able to predict where a person will be and their future behavior. The program has…
Personal information uploaded by British computer users to cloud services such as Apple’s iCloud and Google’s Drive can be spied upon by US intelligence without the need to apply for a warrant, it has emerged….