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Even the Food Standards Agency Could Access UK Surveillance Data Under New Bill
All kinds of government agencies beyond law enforcement could request data under the draft Investigatory Powers Bill.
Meet the Artist Taking On Apple, the NSA, and GCHQ
Is this man the new face of oppositional art? Or just a guy on a mission to piss off powerful people?
Why the UK Is Simulating a Cyber Terrorist Attack in London
The fake attack hopes to attract real talent to address Britain's cybersecurity skills shortage.
How the Baseless 'Terrorists Communicating Over Playstation 4' Rumor Got Started
And why it makes little sense for ISIS to use PlayStation 4 to plot terrorist attacks.
The UK Will Police the Dark Web with a New Task Force
It won't just be targeting child pornography though, but also "serious criminals."
UK's National Crime Agency Is Using a 90s Law to Justify Its Hacking Operations
Experts are concerned that an obviously outdated law is governing highly intrusive capabilities.
Is the UK Set To Become ‘The Most Intrusive and Unaccountable Regime in the West’?
Proposed new legislation will allow UK law enforcement agencies to see every website someone has visited over the course of a year, without a warrant, in what appears to be a world first.
The UK Plans to Retain All Citizens' Web History
If this new bill is made into law, it will force UK internet service providers to retain the web browsing history of every customer for up to one year.
UK Government Works on Restricting Encryption, Urges Staff to Use It
As the UK awaits the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill, a department of GCHQ sings the praises of encrypted voice calls even for everyday communications.
Facebook Will Now Notify You of 'State-Sponsored Attacks' on Your Account
The social network claims user security is its “paramount” concern.