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Teens Obediently Ask Snowden Boring Questions About Resisting Surveillance
Edward Snowden's spirit animal is a cat, not that anyone was allowed to ask.
Spies Know What You're Downloading on Filesharing Sites, New Snowden Docs Show
A program called LEVITATION monitored users of file sharing websites such as Rapidshare and the now-defunct Megaupload for suspicious activity.
We Learned Very Little about Canada’s Cybersurveillance Agency, CSEC, in 2014
Except for a new report, which shows they joke about monitoring hockey fans.
New Zealand Spied On Its Citizens Before Making It Legal, Says Snowden
Even as his government was working with the NSA on widespread collection of data, Prime Minister John Key said the new law "is not, and never will be, about wholesale spying on New Zealanders."
Canada’s Cyberspy Agency, CSEC, Hijacks Computers Worldwide to Build Their Spynet
A string of new reports reveal that CSEC has been building a network of hijacked computers worldwide in order to advance its spying missions. But whose computers are they taking over in the name of Canadian national security?
How the US and Its Spy Allies Scan the World for Hackable Servers
So far, the agencies have mapped every server in 27 different countries.
US Fails in Attempt to Distance Itself from UK Snowden File Destruction
NSA top brass were warned in advance that the Guardian UK would destroy hardware and called it "good news."
VICE Canada Conversations: Ronald Deibert
VICE Canada's Managing Editor Patrick McGuire sat down with Ronald Deibert, Canada's foremost cybersurveillance expert. If you were ever curious about how and why our government monitors the internet, you should check this out.
Canada is Spying on Its Citizens Too
While most of the Canadian media focused its attention on whether or not the government was spying on Canadians through free airport WiFi earlier this year, the mention of an American telecom giant, Neustar, in their leaked spy presentation raises...
Canada's Spies Are Out of Control
News broke recently that CSEC, Canada's NSA, was testing out a spying program on thousands of travellers in a major Canadian airport in 2012. Now the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and digital rights group OpenMedia are suing CSEC for...
CSEC, Canada’s NSA, Is Using Free Airport WiFi to Spy on Canadians
This morning, Ronald Deibert and U of T’s Citizen Lab released a bombshell story about CSEC from the Snowden files. Apparently the agency is using free Airport WiFi as a means to track Canadians as they travel throughout the globe.
Governments Have Been Spying Their Way Out of Dealing With Climate Change
Recently released documents from Edward Snowden's monumental leak trove show that the NSA spied on America's behalf during the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Summit, apparently with help from signals intelligence henchmen in Canada, Australia, the UK, and New...