Marcy Wheeler
Marcy Wheeler is an independent journalist covering national security and civil liberties.
The Republican Russia Investigation Circus Keeps Getting Weirder
Somehow, a former Trump lackey's unhinged TV appearances were just a preamble to Republicans in the House deciding the whole thing was a sham.
Was the Trump Campaign Full of Spies or Just Idiots?
Somehow, the strange saga of competing Russia memos has mostly served to make the president's campaign look shadier than ever.
All the Key Details Republicans Left Out of Their Famous Memo
A flimsy and much-hyped document that was supposed to blow up the Russia investigation raises more questions about Republicans than the FBI.
FISA Court's Secrecy Threatens to Subsume Our Open Court System
Keith Gartenlaub seemed like he'd be the first person to challenge secret FISA court surveillance. Then an appeals court had a secret meeting with the government's lawyers.
The NSA's 12-Year Struggle to Follow the Law
A change requested by the Trump administration will allow the NSA to keep information it acquired illegally.
Why I Have Decided to Hoard the iPhone 6S
The iPhone 6S is the Skoda of smartphones and I'm going to buy at least four of them.
Why Is the FBI Really Going After the Researcher Who Stopped WannaCry?
An attempt to connect the dots between the FBI's surveillance tools, WannaCry, Marcus Hutchins, and Kronos.
The NSA Has Done Little to Prevent the Next Edward Snowden
Maybe this is why there are a bunch of alleged NSA hacking tools floating around the internet.
Would You Trust These Men With a Massive Surveillance Dragnet?
America's top intelligence officials had a shady day in Congress.
Why the Latest Leak Linking Trump to Russia Is So Shocking
A Trump foreign policy advisor was spied on by the feds last summer, and even though he hasn't been charged, everyone knows his name.
The Republican Hypocrisy on Surveillance, Leaks, and Snowden
Congressman Devin Nunes is apparently fine with revealing classified information as long as it helps Donald Trump.
Snowden Emails Reveal the NSA Used Notoriously Insecure Microsoft Word Macros
By relying on macros to help process sensitive surveillance risk assessments, NSA opened itself up to hacking.