Oracle CEO claims the database software “hasn't been broken into for a couple of decades”
Merkel says snooping “sows distrust” amongst allies in address to German parliament
Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Yahoo and LinkedIn win a battle against the NSA, but the war is far from over
Angry Birds likely one of many mobile apps being exploited by the NSA and GCHQ in their mass spying efforts
The news network’s blogs, Twitter and Facebook accounts were all hacked by the SEA
In the wake of the NSA spying scandal, Microsoft says it will allow foreign users to store their data outside…
Verizon reveals the masses of data requests it receives from the US government and law enforcement
Profilic Syrian hacksters strike again in attack on the Microsoft Office blog
President Obama's phone surveillance reforms make little difference, and face political deadlock, says Wayne Rash
President Obama can't halt the NSA's data collection, even if he wanted to, says Peter Judge
TrustyCon will take place just down the road from RSA Conference
President Obama defended the creation of a phone call database but promised access to it will be controlled
GCHQ has access to NSA Dishfire database of texts and phone numbers, according to leaked documents
Edward Snowden's revelations of NSA surveillance have sparked arguments round the world. How well do you know the story?
Vodafone writes to 24 governments to ask for more freedom to be open
NSA said to be exaggerating impact of bulk metadata gathering
Germany advances efforts to escape foreign surveillance, as customers test DT's Clean Pipe service
Palo Alto Networks is to acquire security startup Morta, established by former NSA and Air Force members
Security chiefs and researchers say the best way to send a message to RSA is to stop using its products
The United Arab Emirates has allegedly discovered two US-supplied 'security compromising components' in French-provided military satellites
Cisco, Dell and others are investigating claims that the NSA compromised their products
The US agency is building a machine that could make all encryption obsolete
The NSA reportedly monitors data from application crashes in order to pinpoint vulnerabilities
Hackers leave anti-NSA spying messages across Microsoft-run accounts
Apple denies it created a backdoor to allow the NSA to spy on the iPhone
Cash machines running Windows XP attacked, researchers at the Chaos Communication Congress say
The US' National Security Agency has an internal list of security vulnerabilities that it uses to place surveillance code into…
Spy agency said to have diverted targets' PC orders to "load stations"
Fear of another Al-Qaeda attack kept the intelligence agencies collecting ever increasing amounts of data