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UK spies claim broad powers to hack worldwide
Admit to using vulnerabilities for intelligence gathering.
Juha Saarinen
Mar 19 2015 10:19AM
Security
The value of a joined-up approach
[Blog post] STIX and stones.
Tony Campbell
Mar 17 2015 2:09PM
Security
Mass interception of email lawful, UK parliamentary committee finds
Thousands of emails a day captured, but only a few are read.
Michael Holden
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Staff Writers
Mar 13 2015 5:42AM
Security
A/NZ agencies spy on 'friendlies' for NSA
Leak reveals sigint ops against Pacific countries, SE Asia.
Juha Saarinen
Mar 5 2015 7:06AM
Security
Gemalto confirms spy agency network intrusion
But says SIM encryption keys not taken.
Juha Saarinen
Feb 26 2015 6:29AM
Security
Gemalto claims SIM cards are still secure
As Japanese telco launches its own investigation into hacking claims.
Staff Writers
Feb 24 2015 7:10AM
Security
US, UK spy agencies raid Gemalto SIM encryption keys
"Game over for cellular encryption".
Juha Saarinen
Feb 20 2015 10:22AM
Security
QWERTY keylogger linked to Regin malware
Government developers thought to be behind both APTs.
Juha Saarinen
Jan 28 2015 5:58AM
Security
UK and US to collaborate on war games
Two nations will test other's defenses.
Staff Writers
Jan 18 2015 3:50PM
Security
The crypto protocols even the NSA can’t crack
Latest document dump reveals cyber-spy hit-list.
Paris Cowan
Dec 29 2014 2:29PM
Security
NSA spied on global telcos to infiltrate mobile networks
Introduced vulnerabilities to gain access.
Juha Saarinen
Dec 5 2014 8:28AM
Telco/ISP
Southern Cross Cable telcos 'partnered' with spy agencies
Cable itself not tapped, CEO says.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 27 2014 7:53AM
Security
Regin state-sponsored malware traced to UK, US spies: report
Used in surveillance on EU, Belgian telco.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 25 2014 6:01AM
Security
British spy agency attempts mammoth hack
Intelligence agency scans computers in 27 countries.
Staff Writer
Aug 19 2014 5:35PM
Security
British spies boast ability to intercept Skype calls
Black ops bag of tricks doesn't impress analyst.
Juha Saarinen
Jul 15 2014 7:30AM
Security
ISPs sue UK spies over network attacks
Snowden leaks expose surveillance operations.
Juha Saarinen
Jul 3 2014 9:43AM
Security
British spies' comms interception cleared by watchdog
Acted within legal limits.
Juha Saarinen
Apr 10 2014 5:51AM
Security
US, UK spies targeting satellite providers
Chancellor Merkel spied on again.
Juha Saarinen
Mar 31 2014 6:22AM
Security
NSA spreads malware 'on an industrial scale'
VPNs and VoIP sessions targetted.
Juha Saarinen
Mar 13 2014 5:15AM
Security
Former UK spy exec warns NSA tools could fall into criminal hands
'It is a big worry'.
Joseph Menn
Mar 4 2014 12:25PM
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