Snowden Still Providing Leaks of Secret NSA Files

Posted on January 15, 2014

Edward-Snowden

The National Security Agency has implanted software in about 100,000 computers around the world, allowing the United States to surveil those machines while creating a trail that can be used to launch cyber-attacks. Though most of the software is installed by gaining access to computer networks, the NSA can also employ technology that enters computers […]

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Chinese Government Allegedly Attacks White House Computers

Written by Gary North on October 2, 2012

There is an unconfirmed report that a hacker in China tried to invade the White House computer system. There is no evidence that the Chinese government was involved. It turns out that these attacks are business as usual. “This was a spear phishing attack against an unclassified network,” a White House spokesperson told SecurityWeek. “These […]

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The Government Has Your Number — And Everything Else

Written by Gary North on March 21, 2012

When the government starts a spying operation, it’s close to impossible to kill it. This monstrosity never went away. Stellar Wind is the open secret code name for certain information collection activities performed by the United States’ National Security Agency and revealed by Thomas M. Tamm to New York Times reporters James Risen and Eric […]

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