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Watch an RC Plane Drop Whistleblowing Fliers Over NSA's Dagger Complex
Activists are trying to persuade NSA employees to quit.
This Campaign Helps Intelligence Workers Become Whistleblowers
The awareness-raising initiative also offers counselling and template resignation letters.
What Does the UK Know About the Mysterious Plane Crash That Killed a UN Secretary-General?
The UN wants a reinvestigation into the conspiracy-laden crash that killed Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld in 1961, but Britain and the United States are refusing to hand over important documents.
British Taxpayers Are Funding the UK's Mass Surveillance Program
The full figures have not been made public, but the costs of the program have been estimated at around $17.27 billion.
UK Mass Surveillance Is Facing a Ruling From Europe's Human Rights Court
An appeal by a group of human rights organizations will seek to overrule a December judgement by the UK court that mass surveillance is lawful.
Problem: The Government Still Doesn't Understand the Dark Web
How can a proportionate response be made if governments are repeatedly misreporting the problem?
UK Needs Complete Revamp of Surveillance Laws, Official Report Finds
A landmark report by the UK parliament's intelligence committee backed the bulk interception of data and client-lawyer communications, but said an overhaul of laws governing such surveillance is needed.
'Gender Equality Is Going Backwards': Why Britain Needs More Female Spies
Former spy Annie Machon told VICE News that she found a new UK government report "curious," as "MI5 certainly used to have 50-50 gender split in the 1990s."
Did the NSA Hack Other Sim Card Makers, Too?
Gemalto might not be the only victim, but we know very little about the others—and no one wants to talk.
World’s Largest SIM Card Manufacturer Admits NSA Likely Hacked Its Systems
Gemalto concedes US and UK spies may have hacked its computer system, but denies massive theft of encryption keys.