
Assange pulled another snow job on the press
Comment: Tell us something we don't know
Still on the run from Swedish authorities, President Putin’s favourite propaganda channel Julian Assange has released a trove of documents which show the CIA’s methods of hacking.

Snowden calls for AMD to open source
Open sourced Ryzen would kick Intel into a coma
Whistle blowing spook Edward Snowden says that AMD could kick Intel to death if it open sources its PSP and firmware.

Putin might deliver Snowden to Trump
A present for his favourite new chum
Tsar Vladimir Putin is about to deliver NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden gift wrapped to his best friend Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump according to US intelligence sources.

Blackberry’s poor attitude to privacy will wipe it from history
Edward Snowden’s blames Canada
Blackberry has always traded on having tougher security than the next guy, but this might have been because the next guy was Apple, or Google.

Obama claims he can’t pardon Snowden
He has not been charged with anything
The campaign to have President Barack Obama pardon NSA leaker Edward Snowden has run aground.

Snowden says FBI does not need Apple
It can hack an iPhone itself
Secret service whistleblower Edward Snowden claims that the FBI does not need any help from the fruity cargo cult Apple to unlock an iPhone,

Snowden debunks Daesh encryption
It is fake
Daesh’s latest propaganda that it can send encrypted messages to its members to plot fresh attacks has been debunked by Edward Snowden.

US's spying obsession could cost it EU business
Technology companies could be shut out
An advisor to the European Court of Justice, Yves Bot has declared that the "safe harbour" agreement for transferring data between the US and EU is "invalid," because of concerns over US spying.

Cisco fixes three security holes
Allow US government snooping
Cisco has released a security advisory warning of SSH problems in three of its enterprise products which sound to us like a jolly good way for US spooks to snuffle corporate data.

NSA wanted to hijack the Android store
Infect it with Malware
Spooks from all over the world had a cunning plan to crack open apps in the Android Store and infect them with spying malware and launch man in the middle attacks on users..