Mysterious Dark Skyscraper in NYC Exposed as Major NSA Spy Hub in Partnership with AT&T
By Justin Gardner For many New Yorkers, 33 Thomas Street — known as the “Long Lines Building” — has been a source of mystery for…
By Justin Gardner For many New Yorkers, 33 Thomas Street — known as the “Long Lines Building” — has been a source of mystery for…
By Ryan Banister AT&T is currently working with NASA to develop an Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management program that will enable agencies across the country…
By Chris “Kikila” Perrin Police surveillance is, one might argue, necessary. In an effort to detect and arrest criminals, the police require a certain array…
By John Vibes According to a new report by Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy and Technology, half of Americans now have photos of themselves stored…
By Chris “Kikila” Perrin In what can only be described as a case that defies the idea of freedom of the press, CTV News reported…
By Shane Trejo The Dakota Access Pipeline protests have made national news, as millions of Americans are concerned with potential property rights violations and environmental…
By Catherine J. Frompovich This is the continuation of the testimony I will present before the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s Administrative Law Court November 2…
By Nadia Prupis Canadian free speech advocates slammed recent revelations that Montreal police tracked a journalist’s cell phone calls, text messages, and locations in an…
By Michael Maharrey Communications company AT&T spies on you at the behest of the federal government and rakes in millions of taxpayer dollars in the…
By Nathaniel Mauka Congress overwhelmingly voted for the Patriot Act nearly 16 years ago, and our civil liberties have never been the same since. As…
By Nika Knight Whistleblower Edward Snowden warned a group of European reporters Wednesday that in the era of mass surveillance, journalists are increasingly a threatened…
By Ryan Banister Project Hemisphere, a secretive program developed by AT&T, searches trillions of call records in order to analyze cell phone data, spying on…
By Derrick Broze A recently released report from the Center for Privacy and Technology is calling attention to the growing danger of facial recognition software….
By Nadia Prupis In the wake of 9/11, the U.S. government began creating what has now become an “unprecedented buildup” of secret laws, and even…