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.
Adobe pushed insecure spying Chrome browser extension
And it can be hacked
Adobe installed a browser extension for Google Chrome alongside an update for the company's Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software.
German spies fear another Putin “fake news” campaign
Putting in another government he likes
German spooks are worried that after Tsar Putin’s hackers managed to get Donald “Prince of Orange” Trump elected, he is about to use them to select a German government which will do what he tells them.
NSA confirms the Russian hackers were gaming the US election
Wikileaks were allies
The leader of the National Security Agency (NSA) says there shouldn't be "any doubt in anybody's mind" that there was a conscious effort by “a nation-state” to sway the result of the 2016 presidential election.
Russian whistleblower on run from Putin’s hackers
Woman who exposed Russian doping scandle fears for her life
A Russian athlete who blew the whistle on Russian attempts to hide its wide scale doping of athletes says she is on the run from Tsar Putin’s hackers.
Chen defends giving snoops access to Blackberries
You gotta do the right thing
Blackberry's boss John Chen has defended giving Canadian spooks secret access to his company's hardware allowing them to spy on suspected terrorists and criminals.
US spooks will use IoTs to spy on you
Grassed up by your washing machine
The US’s top spymaster has told the world that his agency will use the internet of things as snooping weapons.
Two backdoors in Juniper routers
Copied Cisco
Someone has quietly installed backdoors three years ago in a core piece of networking equipment used to protect corporate and government systems around the world.
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.
Russians behind western malware attacks
But US blames China
It would appear that while the US has been blaming China for all its cyber break-ins it appears to be ignoring Tsar Putin's elite hacking team for the last seven years.