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17 ways to make NSA spying more expensive

17 ways to make NSA spying more expensive

New Snowden documents alleged the National Security Agency has deployed vast resources to break encryption and secure backdoors in vendor software and services. While concerned users and organisations need to evaluate their entire online habits and security postures, here's a handful of tools that could help make the NSA's job a little harder. Add your suggestions to the comment section
SC Australia Staff Sep 6 2013 1:55PM Security
Leaked documents shed light on FinFisher govt spyware

Leaked documents shed light on FinFisher govt spyware

Claims it can break encryption.
Juha Saarinen Sep 2 2013 8:55AM Security
US intercepted UN comms: report

US intercepted UN comms: report

Chinese beat NSA to it.
Juha Saarinen Aug 26 2013 9:00AM Security
NZ passes spy laws

NZ passes spy laws

PM promises to resign if wholesale spying occurs.
Juha Saarinen Aug 23 2013 7:30AM Security
Groklaw third to fall amid fears of surveillance state

Groklaw third to fall amid fears of surveillance state

Founder shares fears of Lavabit, Silent Circle.
Darren Pauli Aug 21 2013 4:47PM Security
Gagged Lavabit founder discusses closure

Gagged Lavabit founder discusses closure

Scorched earth closure may have prevented national security probe.
Darren Pauli Aug 14 2013 2:30PM Security
Google, Microsoft claim proposed NZ spy law threatens IT industry

Google, Microsoft claim proposed NZ spy law threatens IT industry

Bill is from the '19th century'.
Juha Saarinen Aug 5 2013 6:00AM Security
Snowden leaks reveal Facebook chats gobbled by NSA

Snowden leaks reveal Facebook chats gobbled by NSA

Australia key player in X-Keyscore.
Juha Saarinen Aug 1 2013 9:41AM Security
Telstra gave FBI access to cables

Telstra gave FBI access to cables

Greens furious at 12 year-old deal.
Darren Pauli Jul 15 2013 9:11AM Security
Blue Coat denies supplying tech to 'embargoed' nations

Blue Coat denies supplying tech to 'embargoed' nations

Researchers say products found in Iran, Syria and Sudan.
Dan Raywood Jul 15 2013 6:30AM Security
FBI handed access to Telstra's cables

FBI handed access to Telstra's cables

Greens furious at 12 year-old deal.
Darren Pauli Jul 12 2013 3:45PM Security
Vic council intercepted phone, emails to hunt litterbugs

Vic council intercepted phone, emails to hunt litterbugs

Fights litterbugs and owners of unregistered pets.
SC Australia Staff Jul 10 2013 4:56PM Security
Data breach notification law misses Senate

Data breach notification law misses Senate

But will stay on Coalition agenda.
Allie Coyne Jun 28 2013 4:14PM Security
Deadline missed for data breach notification bill

Deadline missed for data breach notification bill

But will stay on Coalition agenda.
Allie Coyne Jun 28 2013 4:09PM Security
Senate committee slams AGs for hindering data retention inquiry

Senate committee slams AGs for hindering data retention inquiry

Attorney General's Department leaves Senate committee 'flying blind'.
Darren Pauli Jun 24 2013 7:22PM Security
Despite PRISM, privacy is not dead

Despite PRISM, privacy is not dead

Opinion: Don't confuse privacy for secrecy.
Stephen Wilson Jun 13 2013 4:00PM Security
Attorney-General decries telco metadata warrants

Attorney-General decries telco metadata warrants

Predicts "halt" to law enforcement.
Staff Writers Jun 13 2013 11:05AM Telco/ISP
The case for regulating metadata collection

The case for regulating metadata collection

Opinion: PRISM shows the system is broken.
Philip Branch Jun 12 2013 9:26AM Security
Security engineer is PRISM whistleblower

Security engineer is PRISM whistleblower

Never planned to be anonymous.
Dan Raywood Jun 11 2013 7:40AM Security
Aussies possibly trapped in PRISM

Aussies possibly trapped in PRISM

Encryption warranted.
Charis Palmer Jun 11 2013 7:00AM Security

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