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Secure comms biz says it simply follows the law – plus, there's always Tor ProtonMail, a provider of encrypted email, has denied claims that it voluntarily provides real-time surveillance to authorities.…
New campaigns also show modified versions of known payloads.
Prosecutors try to paint a line between journos and internet dump lord in case with significant free speech implications Julian Assange has been indicted by the US government on 18 counts of...
...And more from the world of infosec this week Roundup Here's a quick catch-up of all things infosec beyond what we've already reported this week.…
It all went a bit Pete Tong for the Peeping Toms Britain's Supreme Court said today that rulings from a secretive UK spy tribunal can now be appealed against after a legal challenge from pressure...
The International Spy Museum has reopened in Washington, DC....
Chinese telecom giant Huawei is willing to sign a "no-spy" agreement with countries including Britain, the firm's chairman said on Tuesday, as the head of NATO said Britain must preserve secure...
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GCHQ U-turns, wants Joe Public onside as well as industry Cyber UK 2019 GCHQ's director-general has called for more public trust in the controversial British spy agency.…
The SneakyPastes campaign was highly effective but hardly advanced.